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◆ Largest Czech bank tightened spread by 8bp ◆ Subsidiary of Erste Group announced mandate on Monday ◆ 'Arithmetically, there is no FV', a banker said
◆ Second biggest Swiss deal from a foreign borrower ◆ Front end takes the largest bite ◆ International issuance in the currency surges in 2026
◆ Books peak at over €5.1bn ◆ Deal Bosch's first since five tranche sale last May ◆Corporate issuers set to squeeze into Wednesday window
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The wheels fell off the IG corporate sterling bond market this week, with one pulled deal and another that barely scraped through. Accusations and recriminations flew over what caused the trouble, which has likely slammed the doors shut on the sterling market until autumn. Mike Turner reports.
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Borrowers should be encouraged by the recent performance in credit, which has held rock steady amid rising uncertainty.
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McLaren, the sports car manufacturer, closed its $620m five year deal with a 7.5% coupon on Thursday after investors piled into the order book.
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Northern Powergrid (North East) postponed a sterling bond issue on Thursday a day after a housing association trade limped over the line, leaving bankers trying to decipher what caused the market to collapse this week.
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Larger Asian and European commercial bank lenders are being scaled back by as much as 90% in certain Schuldscheine, as sluggish deal flow prompts arranging banks to make tough decisions.
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Electric cables have melted, tarmac buckled, businesses closed. Forests and towns have burned. The western US and Canada are in the grip of a savage drought. It ought to be called a once in a lifetime event; unfortunately, that is unlikely to be the case.
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