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◆ Google parent prints largest ever corp deal in Australian dollars ◆ Investors queue up with monster orderbook ◆ Issuer pays modest concession to its dollar curve
◆ Infrequent issuer stretches euro curve by a year ◆ Order book barely budges through final pricing ◆ Bankers see high single digit new issue premium
◆ German firm ends seven year sterling absence ◆ Slim concession paid ◆ Deal tightly priced compared to euros
Google parent eyes four-part Aussie dollar debut
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Investors accept minimal concession from the airline, after piling into a bulging order book
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Four companies raised $4.8bn in the euro bond market on Tuesday as others held back deals to avoid traffic
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Non-profit, real estate and automotive sectors all represented in first sterling splurge of year
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As they say in the US, don't sweat the small stuff
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Three-pronged offering reinforces sense that investors favour shorter tenors