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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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Five real estate companies from Greater China made their way into the dollar bond market on Thursday, appealing to investors with short tenors and juicy new issue premiums.
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Royalty Pharma was the lone corporate issuer in the US dollar bond market this week, as earnings blackouts snuffed out supply.
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Market participants are getting to grips with the EU’s plans for its Green Bond Standard, released last week. They are finding quirks in it that could help some issuers, discovers Jon Hay, but may make the regulation much more complicated.
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High grade corporate borrowers that fund in euros have spotted an arbitrage opportunity in the short end of the sterling market, but syndicate bankers disagree about how many borrowers will be able to take advantage.
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Limited partners in private credit take a hands-off approach when investing in direct lending funds. But they need to pay attention.
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Direct lending funds are known for protecting their investments with leverage covenants, but the investors in these funds — known as limited partners (LPs) — may be overestimating how much protection they give, market sources warned this week. Silas Brown reports.
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