Belgium
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Clamour for 20 year deals still loud, despite uncertainty about speed of rate cuts
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Trades line up as IG corporate market finishes week strongly
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Issuer avoided picking a window to print a deal in May
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‘The market is all fired up’ ahead of possible rate cuts from the European Central Bank
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Rates backdrop causing greater order book attrition in dollars as spreads grind tighter in euros
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One banker judged the sovereign to have landed 5bp-10bp through its euro curve
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World Bank and OFTF among SSAs filling the dollar pipeline
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Corporate bond market ends quarter as strongly as it began
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Equinix furore contained as others print without hassle
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AB-InBev and Statkraft head to far reaches of their curves
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More companies are getting ratings to woo bond investors
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Almost €5bn in euros alone on another wild Wednesday
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Governments may feel they save money with retail issues, but an illiquidity premium looms
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Belfius lands flat as Fineco prices with about 12.5bp of premium
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Front-loading pushes up volumes but no respite for SSA issuers as volatility flashpoints loom in huge funding year
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Primary activity is set to ease into next week as Lunar New Year holidays take place
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Eight employees to join Mount Street in Dublin as Dexia continues resolution as non-bank
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Funding chief 'couldn't have wished for better conditions'
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Immense order books break records as issuers, investors take full advantage
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Italy takes €15bn from dual tranche sale as bankers advise borrowers to keep going
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Elia, EDP and Traton ease through a market desperate to invest
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Debt agency expects to issue €13.5bn of popular one year state notes
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Without banks' capital costs, could Citadel Securities shake up primary dealer ecosystem?
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Belgian Reit tapped shareholders for capital after the close on Wednesday night
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The sovereign last raised a record €22bn from a one year note
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Mobile telecoms company connects with market as Carrier Global mandates for multiple tranches
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The issuer, which operates self storage lock-ups, has not raised capital since its IPO in 2018
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The European banks have slightly boosted confidence hurt by Fortis Bank's Friday flop
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Demand was less than the previous French duo, but compelling for the larger deal size
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Belgian lender pays up to land €2bn book for three year Pandbrieven deal
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◆ Belfius attracts attention with its joint largest senior deal at 10bp NIP ◆ Now lower tier banks 'don't have to be a hero' to issue ◆ Cajamar debuts in green
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◆ Investors fly to bank's deeply subordinated execution that 'ticked all the boxes' ◆ Allianz to pick up sub debt baton with dollar tier two
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Rump placement on Friday was oversubsribed
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Rising borrowing costs is causing turbulence in Europe's real estate sector
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A compelling spread, limited deal size and quiet market provided the ingredients for success
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Covered deals need to offer high premiums, if borrowers cannot offer something new or remove uncertainties
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The €200m share sale is the first time Azelis has raised fresh capital since its IPO in 2021
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Top European borrowers bring competition in crowded market
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European Student Housing Fund 2 sells shares at a significant loss
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EQT, PSP’s other major shareholder, chose not to sell any of its stake
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Issuers were quick to follow the EU's latest syndication that was 12 times covered
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The ABB was one of the few deals done in the volatile market
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Cyprus upgraded to BBB as debt metrics improve
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Shorter deals from NordLB and KBC fared better than Baca’s 2029 note
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Macquarie sells investment as fund comes to an end
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Europe’s blocks market has failed to take off despite buoyant equity markets
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Belgian Reit wants to grow while keeping its leverage ratio down
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Sovereigns take €7bn each while supranationals and agencies also keep euro buyers busy