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US money market funds returned to eurozone bank debt in April as investor concerns over the collapse of the Cypriot banking system dwindled, according to a new report.
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BMW issued an exceptional flurry of private MTNs on Wednesday, printing 11 trades in the day, many of them during what one banker called "a two hour window" when the company allowed banks to execute transactions.
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Glencore Xstrata, the mining and commodities group whose long-drawn-out merger became final at the beginning of May, timed its first bond issue as a combined company to perfection, bringing a $5bn five tranche issue into a hot dollar market, before a fresh bout of volatility in credit markets.
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Investors are seeking out unusually long-dated floating rate notes to hedge against future rate rises, Euro-MTN dealers reported this week.
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Icap became the latest company to sell a privately placed medium term note this week, as the love affair between European companies and the non-syndicated route to the bond market continues to blossom.
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BASF, the German chemicals company, has issued two more privately placed MTNs in recent days, raising €200m of 20 year debt via Citigroup and an unusual €300m seven year floater placed by Barclays.