Currencies
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Three new banks join, one drops out
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Medical equipment company planning Wednesday trade despite patchy demand for corporate debt
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What seemed a strong deal on paper stumbled, and has come at an ugly time
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Bankers were encouraged that even a less frequent issuer could visit the market
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Deal barely covered despite short maturity, green label and a roadshow demonstrating how tough market is for smaller, less frequent borrowers
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Samurai bonds have had a strong year so far as international issuers flock to the Japanese yen market for its relative stability and diversification option. The outlook is positive too — but borrowers will have to contend with increasingly cautious investors, writes Manju Dalal.
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The Securities Issuance Consortium is having deeper engagement with Asian issuers amid volatility
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Yields on UK Gilts widened by 50bp for a second consecutive day
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Even defensive deal credentials fail to help Swedish white goods maker tighten spread
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Co-heads see their responsibilities widen as HSBC moves more debt underwriting to mainland Europe
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Deals with maturities of around five years are expected to attract investor interest
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The sovereign will be able to price within where it might in dollars