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◆ Munich-based firm prints €2.3bn ◆ Autos start 2026 with strong demand ◆ Deal solid despite equity weakness
◆ Media firm last issued in October ◆ Tariff talk impacts choice of window ◆ Deal finds strong demand and price move
Established names are expected to lead in a market that will require higher concessions
◆ Airport operator lands second deal ◆ Higher yields driving higher demand ◆ Investors looking for yield over spread at longer tenors
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◆ Juventus' majority owner attracts €3.25bn peak book ◆ Price discovery needed for rare name ◆ Range of fair values suggested
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◆ No competition from similar Contact Energy ◆ Stedin seals larger than average spread move ◆ Investors left book as price ground tighter
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◆ Investors leap at chance to buy rare Kiwi corporate risk ◆ Green bond's price move surpasses expectations ◆ Pricing in euros 'competitive'
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With the Fed tipped to ease again, bankers say curves could grind flatter at the front end
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Issuers paid higher new issue concessions this week as investors turned more selective
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Record tight sub/senior spreads could lure US corporates to issue euro hybrids