Currencies
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◆ Strong bids for euros and German bonds on show ◆ Deal came inside of secondary, pricing target ◆ €3bn left to do, another euro deal 'most likely'
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◆ Transaction increased ◆ Premium debated ◆ Lack of competing supply
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European private credit funds poised for more inflows following Trump tariffs
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◆ Deal attracts more than €10bn ◆ Rarity of name and jurisdiction fuels demand ◆ No premium needed to take size
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◆ Toyota and Logicor drum up strong books in euros ◆ Volkswagen proves sterling investors still looking to allocate funds ◆ Liquidity trumps all
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Agreement includes accordion facility
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Part of a 'wave' of large ESG deals, according to a lead banker
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Price advantage and strong treasury demand brings borrowers back for more
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Bank goes further than Crédit Ag and SocGen in avoiding regulatory call
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Increased residential lending demand could help support issuance
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Half year FIG issuance, powered by more than 50% Yankees, reaches record $307bn volume
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Only two companies brought dollar bonds in short week