Currencies
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◆ New structure taps investor demand for short-dated credit ◆ Issuer saves on three month versus six month basis ◆ Callable format adds funding flexibility
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Wind company spins order book more than five times deal size
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£500m no-grow trade the first in sterling for three months
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Issuers from Japan to Denmark drum up a combined €21bn of orders on frenetic day
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“Pretty much fair value pricing” for triple-A rated sovereign
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German sub-sovereign brings new deal as investors distracted by busy FIG market
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Only ‘something really stupid’ could derail red hot covered bonds
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IG corporate names debut in bonds, as those with lower ratings turn away in favour of loans
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Head of capital issuance, Richard Staff, and global head of bond syndicate, Hussain Zaidi, speak to GlobalCapital
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Canadian lender printed €5.5bn with an €11.2bn book
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Issuing in euros gives favourable pick-up against dollar funding
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After a series of wide moves from IPTs, investors were pleased a deal began close to landing