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Musk's firm joins bumper dollar club and bankers hope other markets could follow
Growing investor base fuels record year for corporate Kangaroos
◆ Pair more than 3.5 times covered at final terms ◆ Suez lands flat, Air France pays up ◆ Airline paper performs in secondary
◆ Issuer taps euros, sterling and dollars across 13 tranches ◆ Second deal for NTT this year ◆ Premiums needed to sweeten the size
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◆ First euro IG corporate benchmark of 2026 ◆ Peak demand tops €3.2bn ◆ More deals set to hit the market from Wednesday
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Epiphany holiday means issuance will be curbed until January 7
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US banks dominate GlobalCapital's euro corporate Reverse Yankee league table
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Dollar corporate issuance could close to $1tr in 2026, say analysts
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Diverse mix of companies to get issuance going but will have to navigate Epiphany
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Record euro issuance cost issuers slimmer new issue premiums than before as a wave of Reverse Yankee issuance, much of it to fund technology and artificial intelligence infrastructure, and a softer sterling market defined Europe’s investment grade corporate bond market in 2025, writes Diana Bui