Banks
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Senior market in euros is open for well rated frequent borrowers as riskier deals could follow
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Chahboun expected to move to Dubai with Barclays
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The choice of tenor has proved very popular but demand is likely to prove robust
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The order book was price sensitive, but the subscription ratio was still strong
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Principality achieves more than double demand for five year debt
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Swiss firm hires banker with 20 years’ experience to cover UK insurers
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Long time UBS banker takes over the role in the group’s transition move
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With the five year Swiss franc swap rate rising this year by 43bp to 23bp, top quality borrowers can now offer higher yields at shorter tenors, helping to propel demand
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Shares in the Norwegian oil and gas company were down 3.5% on the first day of trading despite strong demand for the IPO, which led to it being increased
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The cost of funding was in line with what LBBW could have expected in euros
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Bankers feel the market is open to national champions from across Europe
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia could have issued a larger deal but wanted to ensure a high quality order book