Currencies
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EBRD and BNG are both met with unprecedented demand
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Opportunities for rare names remain, despite investors looking for higher new issue premiums
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Despite an unexpected and violent widening of spreads on the second trading day of 2024, the unsecured FIG market has moved from strength to strength so far in January
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New covered deals clear with 3bp-5bp NIP despite softer tone, paving the way for less frequent and periphery borrowers to advance their funding
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Croatia's Erste & Steiermärkische Bank next up for CEE FIG as it prepares to add green label to its second senior euro foray
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Another Nordic issuer also appeared in euros for the first time in 2024
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Issuers see good demand in euro and sterling as outlook turns gloomy
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Share sale achieved a tight discount of 2.3%
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◆ Senior non-preferred deal underlines how popular sterling credit is ◆ SG adds duration but pays above euros ◆ New deal boosts diversification drive after $5bn Yankee
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Car finance bank issues largest Swissie bond by a foreign corporate since 2021
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The election result may not have hurt Western markets, but political risk bulks huge this year
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From top rated credits to subordinated debt, Nestlé, Enel and EnBW found success on Tuesday