Currencies
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Europe’s corporate bond market full of shaken investors
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◆ Norwegian national champion pays 5bp-10bp NIP ◆ DNB thought to have limited the issue size ◆ Market sentiment better on Tuesday but not conducive for lower tier issuers
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More SSAs eye deals but new week is set to be quieter than last
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Core and semi-core eurozone issuers are spying a chance to push ahead with funding after low volumes in September and October
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Size smaller than expected as bond yields surge
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Investors expect to turn screws on anyone left to issue as sovereign yields rise
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German issuer returns to dollar long end after a three year hiatus
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Almost a year after becoming the first Canadian bank to issue tier two in yen, BNS is back for more
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Dutch agency will fund the remaining €1bn of its target mainly through smaller trades
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Deal just subscribed as issuer trades on scarcity to prioritise size but some think it could impact pipeline
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Hiring spree of Credit Suisse alumni continues
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Shunned sectors becoming more palatable, but some buyers still give cyclicals a wide berth