Currencies
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Highly regulated borrower ignores UK’s political pandemonium
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Slim window open for issuance until the Fed's November meeting
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European lenders appear unwilling to pay up for maturity extensions, leaving US banks, like Morgan Stanley, to cash in on bond investors' appetite for duration
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October volumes slump, with Morgan Stanley the only large US investment bank to have issued post Q3 earnings
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Dutch electricity transmission company gets four tranche deal away despite treacherous markets
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German agency pays 4bp premium for a three year print at 46bp through mid-swaps
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Thankfully for borrowers, vanishing opportunities can reappear just as suddenly
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The loan will be drawn in dollars and swapped to euros
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Core eurozone issuers pay higher new issue premiums after swap spreads tighten
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Book of €8.4bn shows that cash is there for the 'right name, right spread and right tenor'
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Market still hopes for stability ahead of October 31 budget statement
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Dutch lender pushes down new issue premium to the lowest in a month despite weaker market backdrop