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◆ General Mills debuts €1.7bn Reverse Yankee hybrids ◆ Engie raises €2.06bn-equivalent across euros and sterling ◆ Sub/senior spreads stay modest on Engie's euro tranches
◆ US-Iran ceasefire lifts market sentiment ◆ Hochtief, Verbund draw strong demand in the belly of the curve ◆ SoftBank, Naver, General Mills join swelling pipeline
Turbulent market conditions of the Middle East war have pushed bond issuers and investors to try new things
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Investment grade companies had one overarching bond market strategy this year: get everything done before November’s US election. The poll may have passed smoothly, but it was preceded by a market where borrowers were willing to take risks and push for ambitious deals. GlobalCapital recognises below the issuers that exemplified that courage and determination
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GlobalCapital is pleased to present the nominations for its annual Awards for the loan, leveraged finance and private debt markets
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Spread between riskier and higher rated corporate debt tipped to widen for first time in years
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Sandwich chain joins host of ABS issuers
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BBC claimed UK water company inflated its accounts by £1.7bn
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High spread names are attracting huge demand
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