Currencies
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Santander and EFG Bank find success as Swiss market gears up for rate cuts
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Sporadic and debut borrowers must overcome election volatility to seal funding
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Bankers identify several reasons why FIG issuers deserted the primary market, unlike their corporate peers
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Some bankers were surprised, others not, but all expect a reduced EU funding programme for 2024's second half
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Where other markets fumbled, IG corporate bonds added more than €10bn of debt to the year’s total
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German issuer's return partly due to continuing volatility caused by the French election
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Heidelberg, BT, Dell Bank and Reckitt Benckiser continue trend of corporate issuers succeeding while other markets falter
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◆ Issuer takes patient approach in volatile market ◆ First such deal in over a decade ◆ M&A adds complexity
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UK companies head into undersupplied home market to land solid deals
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£110bn book proves ‘gradual but structural shift’ in demand to shorter tenors
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◆ Non-UK accounts drive five year deal ◆ First deal for five years ‘quasi-inaugural’ ◆ Determining a concession tricky, say bankers