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Spain will come to market on Tuesday for its first ever green bond
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Shunted bondholders feel the Province of Buenos Aires’ coercive negotiation tactics will hurt its reputation in credit markets, but investors rarely have such long memories
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20 years the sweet spot for US corporate issuers in euros
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Investors are hungrier than ever for the asset class as markets move on from the coronavirus crisis
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A flurry of event-driven financing is in the works in Asia, and will test the market’s appetite for higher leverage ratios
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Borrowers still have a golden opportunity to get funding away before the Fed’s conference next week
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Covered bonds exploded into life this week with a pair of five year Pfandbriefe. But participants are wary that rates volatility may unhinge the bank finance market
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A new piece of antitrust regulation planned by Beijing has weighed on the already weak sentiment on overseas listed Chinese technology stocks.
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Sustainability-linked financing is set to grow in private credit after direct lender sets new record
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Record low coupons should give way to new pricing methods in the additional tier one market
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Large European banks are tipped to bring their deal plans forward after they saw Barclays make the most of summer funding this week. The UK issuer proved firms will not have to wait until September to be confident of attracting big books at tight spreads.
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There are worrying signs in the way Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena’s tier twos have traded after UniCredit signalled its interest in the bank.