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◆ Both borrowers undertake roadshows to market inaugural bonds ◆ Timed to beat weekend and take advantage of improved sentiment ◆ Standard maturity targeted
◆ Gulf issuers turn to private markets ◆ Public sector and corporate borrowers to bring forward plans ◆ Banks re-enter covered and unsecured funding markets
◆ Japanese telco brings deal after two day roadshow ◆ Shorter tranche leads demand ◆ Italgas pushes through with €750m six year
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◆ Deal expected to ride on ‘corporate optimism’ ◆ Bankers say ‘backdrop is constructive’ ◆ Secondary market offers ‘tailwind’
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Highly rated names land smooth trades after investor demand showed signs of weakness for corporates last week
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Issuer cannot tighten from initial price thoughts as market remains hostile to lesser known names
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Anticipation of a 25bp rate cut kept the bond market quiet, though some plucky issuers found a window
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Original sustainability-linked bond issuer shows it still backs the product
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The Dutch bank is hiring 100 capital markets and advisory bankers to expand beyond DCM
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