Currencies
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ADB also issuing in sterling as participants expect more issuance
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Supranational notches tightly-priced trade as bankers say window is open for SSAs to issue in francs
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Books modest but market still open after Trump assassination attempt
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◆ Well funded banks in no rush to print ◆ Reporting season, summer holidays dampen supply ◆ 'One or two' frequent names could still print
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◆ US bank starts sector's euro issuance wave as JPM opens dollar supply ◆ Wells maximises funding in first euro outing in over four years ◆ Others may follow
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◆ German CRE concerns have receded ◆ Investors 'happy to buy again' ◆ Pulled Athene deal is a warning: 'don't be greedy'
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Investors snap up fresh bonds as volumes tipped to fall to trickle
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Supra to bring one more dollar benchmark before year-end
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The FIG primary market reopened this week after the conclusion of the French parliamentary election but it has emerged that not every issuer is returning to a rapturous response
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◆ BFCM becomes first French bank to print Yankee after parliamentary election ◆ Foreign banks rush before major US peers expected to swarm market ◆ Athene raises dollars days before pulling a euro deal
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Concerns rise that the barrier to re-entry is too high for other storied issuers
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Sovereign wins record-breaking order book in first syndication since election