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Policymakers’ approach to the European repurchase agreement market — or repo — should be seen as “complementary, not contradictory”, says a leading figure at the Bank of England.
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Air Liquide on Monday launched a €700m bond issuance that was unusual in two ways. The transaction was broken into three tranches — not common for an issue of this relatively modest size — and each tranche was handled by a different bookrunning team.
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Air Liquide today launched a €700m bond issuance that was unusual in two ways. The transaction was broken into three tranches – not common for an issue of this relatively modest size – and each tranche was handled by a different bookrunning team.
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Caterpillar International Finance sold a rare four year floating rate note on Tuesday, eschewing its usual choice of private placements in the one to two year range.
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The corporate world’s growing fondness for privately placed Euro-medium term notes is unlikely to vanish and could grow further even when record low interest rates — a major driver behind new issuers taking up the format — are a thing of the past, a leading EMTN banker claimed this week, writes Craig McGlashan.
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The market for corporate Euro-medium term notes has been going from strength to strength as investors hungry for homes to store their cash in let issuers shave much-prized basis points off their funding costs.