Currencies
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Bloc to open new 10 year line, first syndication since Europe’s ‘ReArm’ moment last week
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◆ 'Reasonable interest' in sterling market ◆ Popular tenors accessed ◆ Neither issuer tightens pricing from guidance
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◆ Order book holds as premium paid ◆ Arb versus dollars considered ◆ 'Highly granular' buyers
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Issuers will probably have to ‘re-establish’ new issue premiums at a higher level
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Renault's car financing arm extends duration at a tighter spread than where it issued similar capital last year
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Loan size increased marginally after refinancing
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◆ Wessex Water and Bunzl in sterling ◆ Manchester Airport and Mondi in euros ◆ Market shrugs off Friday’s weak non-farm payrolls number
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◆ ‘Exceptionally strong’ deal in tough market ◆ Rarity adds to appeal ◆ Danish krone benchmark could come next
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◆ US FIG issuance at steady pace despite volatility ◆ Range of domestic borrowers hit market, including BNY Mellon with a perp ◆ APAC banks print senior and subordinated debt
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Biggest corporate deal of the year follows Synopsys' $10bn to buy Ansys
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Covered and unsecured issuers await greater stability, despite positive signs in secondary