Currencies
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Sovereign maintains its plan to make its green debut in mid-2024
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Both find warm response, despite coming straight after French holiday
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◆ Dual tranche trade attracts over €5bn of orders ◆ 'Generous' spread fuels demand ◆ Other household names could tap quiet market before late August rush
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◆ Bastille Day no hindrance for FIG issuance ◆ Cypriot lender aims to expand investors on the back of 'very good' AT1 tailwind ◆ More issuers looking at potential deals
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German issuer has raised more than €60bn in 2023, with €25bn left to come
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Banks itching to issue as they fight for investor attention to keep premiums tight
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◆ June CPI fuels spread tightening ◆ Foreign banks opt for short end dollar funding ◆ RBC copies rival TD's early week foray
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Central bank money is gone and rising rates are hacking at corporate credit quality
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Lower issuance volumes for the rest of the year will help spreads and strategic planning
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UK achieves second largest order book ever for linker sale
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Issuers at either end of rating spectrum made to pay double digit premiums
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◆ Inaugural public yen bond follows euro FRN and Yankee deals ◆ Yen funding comes close to dollar levels ◆ Gives TD longer funding than what it raised in dollars