Currencies
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Dollar deals set to rebound as big volumes expected with five year deals to remain the most favoured tenor
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◆ Big year for Reverse Yankee bank issuance now tops €30bn ◆ Goldman back for first time since January ◆ Deal nearly 2.5 times subscribed
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Big data energy needs set to help drive utility issuance higher next year
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Heavy Reverse Yankee flow and arbitrage advantage could spur more US supply
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Four other SSA issuers notch MTN funding
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Bremen-based real estate and construction firm targeting three, five and seven years
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Dutch agency plans two to three dollar benchmarks, one in euros, and potential PP debut in HK dollars
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Sovereign expects no big change to its 20 and 30 year issuance, growth a 'big component' for spread direction
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◆ Insurer's €450m capital trade follows acquisition of Belgian subsidiary from BNP Paribas ◆ Books top €2.6bn ◆ BNP Paribas diversifies with dollar AT1
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◆ Issuer prices inside fixed rate equivalent ◆ Technical cashflows supportive ◆ Challenger bank treasuries prefer floating over fixed format
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‘Volatility creates opportunities’ as market digests KfW’s new funding plan
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Heavy euro and sterling flows meet firm demand, but costs are higher for issuers