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National Grid, NatWest and Roche lead a broad mix of issuers this week
Bankers expect more currency diversification but the biggest wave of isusance may still be to come
◆ UK utility follows Canadian dollar deal with Swiss debut ◆ Deal offers savings versus euros ◆ Investor limits leave no room for further tightening
Bankers expect some supply next week before a proper reopening beginning August 24
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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
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A booming 2025 investment grade corporate bond market in Europe set a high bar as investors brace to pay higher premiums and shift to the belly of the curve in 2026. Meanwhile, capex, M&A and Reverse Yankees look set to keep the pipeline full, write Diana Bui and Frank Jackman
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Investment grade companies demonstrated just how much liquidity was sloshing around in the euro, dollar, sterling and Swiss franc markets with a string of large deals. But these bonds did not just stand out for the amount issued. Rather, they showed that there is not always a trade-off to be made between size and price
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Aroundtown and Toyota tap private markets as public supply winds down
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Volumes rose 6% year on year