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◆ Clean-up calls set to change how banks manage senior debt ◆ The Bank of England's SSA bond booster ◆ What is behind booming corporate bond issuance in sterling
Supra bond shows size is available in Swiss francs for digital deals
Tight spreads keep Middle East borrowers in bond market, and away from loans
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◆ US telecom launches dual currency debut ◆ Largest hybrids in both currencies since 2020 ◆ Sub/senior spread remains narrow
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◆ UK non-profit housing issuer prints 14 year paper ◆ Book stays sticky through pricing ◆ Spread tightest 'in the modern period'
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◆ Investors gulp down Heineken's second euro deal in two months ◆ Slim premiums needed ◆ Books fall as LSEG and OMV price tight
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◆ Second euro outing for Alphabet after April debut ◆ Spread tightened sharply across tranches ◆ Colgate brings €650m trade
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The recent high profile bankruptcies of Tricolor and First Brands have cast an uncomfortable spotlight on the private credit market. For commentators and investors alike, these events trigger a familiar debate.
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Issuers are keen to lock in tighter levels before chancellor Rachel Reeves' big announcement
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