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◆ E.ON prints €1.3bn across five and 10 year ◆ EWE and Stedin tighten hard on single tranche deals ◆ Green format keeps order books sticky
Leopard tank manufacturer to tap market interest for defence deals
◆ Fourth Reverse Yankee hybrid in euros this year ◆ US utility tightens hard on strong demand ◆ American Tower clears €750m trade with little concession
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Private credit investors say market is back on track after tariff shock of second quarter
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This week saw a 79% drop in euro volumes from same time last year
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Markets will lose their bearings without reliable, independent government data
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◆ Water company tests demand in a troubled sector ◆ Deal size increased to £450m ◆ Spread tightened 15bp inside the tight end of initial thoughts
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◆ Book order peaks at more than four times subscribed ◆ Negative new issue premium ◆ Amount raised to refinance €1.1bn of debt
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◆ Summer trade rewarded peak orders of five times deal size ◆ Deal lands through fair value at 33bp over mid-swaps ◆ Euro IG credit spreads reach new tights
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