Currencies
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Borrowers push out maturities, printing bigger size across conventional and labelled deals
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The Yankees might be coming as dollar AT1s show allure to foreign issuers
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Supranational hopes to fund more in euros in new fiscal year
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Non-Swiss banks have leapt up the league tables in the wake of Credit Suisse's collapse
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◆ Bank's treasury explains rationale of latest deal ◆ Future funding plans ◆ International buyers book lion's share of new senior bond
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US issuer finds success in euros as Reverse Yankees bolster volumes
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◆ Tight prices available for banks in dollars ◆ Wells Fargo joins Jefferies with $8.5bn dual tranche whopper
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Paris-based supra receives its highest rating for more than a decade
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Pipeline empties, but market participants say that’s no bad thing
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Supra set to raise $3bn from bond at ‘relatively tight’ level
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◆ 'Aggressive' 37.5bp tightening pays off ◆ Pricing close to Greek banks yet size largest for issuer ◆ Yield hunters latch on to 'niche' issuers
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◆ US bank sells first dollar preference share deal since March banking turmoil ◆ Investors flock to tightly priced print ◆ Yankee banks unlikely to follow given higher yields for foreign names