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Firms turn to sterling and euros to take deals off the table and ease New Year funding pressure
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Regulators across Europe are overhauling IPO processes to lure more listings, spotlighting procedures developed to allow more issuance during the pandemic
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Bankers expect the leverage ratio to be pushed to over five times in the rare buyout loan from Taiwan
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Developers with strong credentials are finding support in the domestic bond market, while the weaker names seek opportunities elsewhere
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Regulator is enticing technology startups to list domestically
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It is the largest renewable bond from an Asian high yield rated corporate
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Last minute issuance will be focused on safe-haven products
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Although some companies may issue bonds next week, there are already banker predictions of a barren December
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However, deals are being downsized, while friends and family investors are being called in to help get them done
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Primary deal flow in December set to dry up as market absorbs fresh shocks
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International banks outbid a Chinese consortium for $1bn mandate
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London has arrived late to the Spac frenzy, following amendments to the UK listing rules