Currencies
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Covered's tight spread to senior unsecured is a bigger problem for supply than France's politics
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UK water utility offers some stakeholders more fees to try and secure £3bn lifeline
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◆ How to fund Europe ◆ What market experts think is going to happen next ◆ The EU to embark on biggest six-month funding spree
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Bond market is positive about next year as the threat of negative interest rates recedes
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Bankers expect sustainability-linked borrowing to continue, but become more rigorous
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◆ US broker prints big to fund acquisition ◆ 'Why wait' given attractive spreads? ◆ Yankee spree brings Australian and Canadian banks
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In contrast to Europe, heavy retail presence prompts Australian regulator to rejig local banks' capital stacks
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Selective investors have been less than wowed by the secondary performance in some bank bonds
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Bloc set to lean on auctions to help achieve next year's borrowing task
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Higher issuance and redemption volumes expected to put pressure on covered bonds next year
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ArcelorMittal’s €1bn trade latest in line of cyclical companies garnering huge demand
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Subordinated debt needed to support growth of public sector lender