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◆ Market roars into life after UK public holiday ◆ Premiums low despite heavy supply this month ◆ Smaller deal sizes prop up demand
◆ Telecom company brings rare sterling hybrid ◆ Demand for hybrid tranche exceeds three times ◆ Company prints euro benchmark on same day
◆ Derwent brings smooth Friday trade ◆ Deal caps off €49bn-equivalent fortnight ◆ Volumes expected to collapse
Less exuberance in bookbuilding and secondary widening follows primary market onslaught
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◆ Blistering demand in euros and debut sterling for Australian name ◆ Spread thunders in by 40bp ◆ Doubt that this level of investor demand will continue for others
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◆ Quick into market after Trump pauses tariffs ◆ Lands close to fair value ◆ Defensive tactics in bookbuilding
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Markets roil as investors try to decipher if issuance will bounce back or slowly return
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By plunging the US into a recession, Trump might get his rate cut wish
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Rates investors show they’re still keen, sparking hopes credit buyers are too
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As markets gap wider, the ability to get a deal done at all is commendable