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Despite being the busiest January for 16 years, deal execution proved strong
◆ US tech firm prints largest ever sterling corporate deal with monster book ◆ Ultra rare and ultra long 100 year finds demand ◆ Giant deal lands close to dollar funding cost
◆ German chipmaker takes €2bn with five, eight and 11 year deal ◆ Curve's shape contributes to strong outcome ◆ Real estate firm Balder lands flat long five year
US hyperscaler plans to print 17 tranches, including a rare 100 year sterling note, across three currencies
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As with so much the ECB does to support the market, corporate bond buying will be difficult to turn back from
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With so much of the market offering negative returns, investors are being forced to look down the ratings spectrum at a time when fundamentals are shaky
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Potential slowing of Fed quantitative easing catches euro corporate investors’ attention after dollar market rush
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Companies print $35bn in three days in boiling hot August market
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The ECB has not slowed its corporate bond buying over the summer, leaving syndicate officials trying to decipher how this will change autumn’s issuance window
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Europe's high grade corporate bond market faces a bleaker than usual August after the slowest July in a decade.