Currencies
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Issuer's paper is trading tightly despite the new loan pushing expected demerger talks further away
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Tightest deal from LBBW struggled to reach full subscription as investors leaned towards spread
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◆ Alpha to restart what is expected to be more Greek supply ◆ One debut green euro bond prices, one more to come ◆ Demand for short end paper swiftly absorbs reverse Yankee
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◆ Several factors behind the aggressive pricing technique ◆ Scarcity value pays off in 'super strong' market ◆ Possible refinancing of a called, grandfathered tier two
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Evidence emerges that specific issuers may find sterling is competitive compared to euros
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Pipeline includes LBBW's dual tranche that will also feature a 10 year maturity
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Demand for high yielding paper drives comeback for most subordinated bank capital
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Italian lender pushes out to print 31 year non-call 30 note
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Asset managers are ruling the roost
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Market picks over how Anglian Water was able to print a 16 year tighter to Gilts than a bond with half the maturity
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French corporate ends 11 year absence to land 5bp-10bp inside of euros