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Issuers will need to offer more generous concessions as they return from blackout, despite a stellar start to the year in the primary market as investors recalibrate strategies in search of spread direction
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Constraints on senior investors could open chances for junior funds
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Pricing not too hot, not too cold but just tight as deals across capital structure land close to, or even through, fair value
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Green bond-deprived investors fight for deals from the likes of EIB and KfW
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Banks divided on whether to say how much of ESG bonds go to sustainable funds
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More must be done to make sure targets are meaningful and clear, say investors
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After a slow start to the year, things are looking up in Europe’s equity capital markets as inflation recedes further
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With a ‘second wave’ of sovereign issuance due after this week’s bonanza, issuers are being urged to pick their windows ahead of crucial central bank meetings
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Burgeoning asset class could provide much needed liquidity to investors struggling with denominator effect
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Brazilian meat packer’s lack of disclosure tantamount to securities fraud, NGO alleges
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Investors chasing higher yields and spreads have poured large orders into lower rated bank debt. More issuance is expected to target this demand
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Fundraising continues for ESG and impact strategies as EU introduces more stringent regulations