Cover story
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LSEG’s £2.65bn selldown has kick-started the market as the rest of ECM stutters
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Hopes that ‘the party’ will go on in a market that has not always had open access of late — but Congress drama could shut it down
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Political crisis could not stop Galapagos bond, with more countries likely to follow
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Risk appetite is sound, meaning investors want to get paid
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US issuers’ funding stampede lifts euro corporate bond hopes
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Real estate companies will need to raise equity to pay off debt, even if stock prices dwindle
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Turkey issuers tipped to return to primary market after long absence if the opposition wins election
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Juniorisation at banks seen as blurring market colour
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An issuance window for banks is opening up but the way through is far from clear
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EU to lead issuance revival after busy week for central banks and data wonks but no easy road ahead
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The FCA's idea to create one simplified listing category and make a more freewheeling UK stock market is seen as necessary to arrest its relative demise
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South Africa’s Sasol revealed investors’ eagerness this week, but yields are making issuers’ eyes water