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◆ Juventus' majority owner attracts €3.25bn peak book ◆ Price discovery needed for rare name ◆ Range of fair values suggested
◆ No competition from similar Contact Energy ◆ Stedin seals larger than average spread move ◆ Investors left book as price ground tighter
◆ Investors leap at chance to buy rare Kiwi corporate risk ◆ Green bond's price move surpasses expectations ◆ Pricing in euros 'competitive'
With the Fed tipped to ease again, bankers say curves could grind flatter at the front end
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Borrowers achieve mixed results with new bonds as market struggles to offer solid ground
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Investors expected deals on Wednesday after Woolworths’ chunky demand
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◆ Australia’s biggest supermarket chain over six times subscribed ◆ Trade started marketing well wide of fair value ◆ Market still trying to find spread levels after chaos last week
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◆ US firm picks euros to refi dollars ◆ Investors see whipsawing arbitrage between currencies ◆ General Mills deploys bookbuilding tactics designed to sooth investors
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◆ Short week starts on stronger footing ◆ Gasunie lands with single digit new issue concession ◆ But high order book attrition is on display
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Three headed to market on Thursday