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◆ Swisscom pushes senior/sub spread close to record tights ◆ Tennet Germany lines up debut hybrid ◆ Hybrid volumes run ahead of 2025
◆ Predictions for Gulf issuance change shape again ◆ Investment grade firms to pick tricky path through autumn ◆ The Alphabet effect: hyperscalers hit Kangaroo market
Chubb leads another busy week for foreign borrowers as domestic names also keep supply flowing
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◆ Aggressive Anglian lands tight ◆ AA attracts strong book ◆ Investors eager to pick up sterling credit
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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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