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The US tech giant kickstarted what could be a deluge of debt issuance from the largest US tech firms
◆ Junior note lands tight to Class As ◆ No concession needed ◆ Lack of sterling supply allows for tight pricing
◆ Peak book the largest for an IG corporate in sterling since early November ◆ Issuer takes size at a tight spread ◆ Wide range of fair values spotted
◆ Spanish entity hits market with tight, opportunistic trade ◆ Some attrition as deal priced through inflection point ◆ Trade lands through fair value
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Markets are proving ever more resilient in the face of shifting policy
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◆ Toyota and Logicor drum up strong books in euros ◆ Volkswagen proves sterling investors still looking to allocate funds ◆ Liquidity trumps all
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Only two companies brought dollar bonds in short week
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Second busiest week of the year but some see signs that investors are losing interest in new paper
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With conditions this good, it makes sense for companies to take a dip
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◆ Mercedes-Benz continues corporate sterling run ◆ Small orderbook after lead interest discounted ◆ 2030 bond lands inside the company's 2028 notes