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◆ UK defence company returns after seven year absence ◆ Sticky book as investors seek rare sterling supply from the sector ◆ Deal pays only small single digit concession
◆ 'Largest' corporate EuGB and German utility debut in euros ◆ Transmission operator plans €67bn of capex in 2026-2030 ◆ Peak combined demand surges past €22.2bn
◆ UK supermarket chain takes euro route ◆ Demand holds firm despite sharp spread tightening ◆ Small new issue concession on offer
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Second busiest week of the year but some see signs that investors are losing interest in new paper
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With conditions this good, it makes sense for companies to take a dip
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◆ Mercedes-Benz continues corporate sterling run ◆ Small orderbook after lead interest discounted ◆ 2030 bond lands inside the company's 2028 notes
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Flooring company's bespoke 'super senior funding' was done away from the syndicated loan market
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◆ Bromford Flagship gets big response ◆ Gilts market goes haywire as bookbuilding ends ◆ Borrower walks away with four times oversubscription
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