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◆ Telecoms firm takes €1bn across two legs ◆ No to negative premiums offered ◆ Real money sticks as fast money falls out
◆ Real estate firm takes £400m on second outing ◆ Single digit concession needed ◆ Elevated sterling yields putting off potential issuers
◆ Spreads on all three legs tightened by 30bp ◆ Short end leads demand ◆ Deal follows BMW's outing in January
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