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◆ First deal in sterling since UK budget ◆ Book falls as deal prices tighten ◆ More sterling supply expected before Christmas
Crédit Agricole and DekaBank take centre stage in Swissies as domestic names go quiet
Light opportunistic dusting expected, but prohibitive pricing to put off non-sterling funders
◆ Praemia refis at a tighter coupon ◆ Schneider lands tight at the short end ◆ Minimal concessions needed
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◆ Philip Morris flattens short end curve by 7bp ◆ EssilorLuxottica lands with single digit concession ◆ Wesfarmers increases deal size
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Embattled water utility was recently found accountable for breaches in wastewater operations and dividend payments
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◆ Both borrowers comfortably oversubscribed ◆ Deals tightened above the 37bp average ◆ Little fatigue seen after a bumper May
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June could be very busy as borrowers come early to exploit good conditions
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Factors stack up to make US issuers and investors eager
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Despite the latest legal development being ostensibly market pleasing, many feel little reason for cheer