Banks
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Energy companies power past rates and inflation concerns
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Issuers go green at the longer end to balance demand for shorter tranches as the market waits for rate rises
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The transition to net zero sparked a record wave of mergers and acquisitions activity related to ESG in 2021, but banks are fighting over a fee pool that is still small and hard to define, writes David Rothnie
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In the first few days of the year, real estate has made up more than a third of investment grade corporate issuance
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Ontario borrows at 10 years while KomnuneKredit opts for two year trade
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The Spanish online travel platform has raised funds to pay off debt and grow its premium segment amid the recovery in leisure travel
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British lender offers pick-up to Swiss peers while saving versus sterling
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The unrated issuer found pockets of demand in the German-speaking world and beyond
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Cyprus concession looks higher than other SSAs this week, but bankers blame rating rather than systemic widening
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Dutch bank unable to tighten pricing all the way through its guidance range
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Property developer taps the stock market for $580m in fresh capital