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◆ Both borrowers undertake roadshows to market inaugural bonds ◆ Timed to beat weekend and take advantage of improved sentiment ◆ Standard maturity targeted
◆ Gulf issuers turn to private markets ◆ Public sector and corporate borrowers to bring forward plans ◆ Banks re-enter covered and unsecured funding markets
◆ Japanese telco brings deal after two day roadshow ◆ Shorter tranche leads demand ◆ Italgas pushes through with €750m six year
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Investment grade corporate issuers in dollars chalked up their second busiest August on record as they brought forward funding plans ahead of rate cuts and the risk of US election volatility.
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Investors prefer shorter tranches in about-turn of recent trend
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New CEO is under pressure to cut costs and bureaucracy, and Citigroup’s reorganisation could be a template. With top changes already this week, Georges Elhedery has shown he means business
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Corporates pump out another day of deals to the envy of other markets
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No-grow tag added to modest size in latest bond to finance €8bn Vodafone Italia purchase
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Increased deal sizes and long-end interest suggests market still buoyant, say bankers
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