Currencies
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Nightmare on Threadneedle Street continues as emergency QE cliff edge nears
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Large financial institutions can benefit from market volatility to take back old bonds at a discount, while smaller banks can only find refinancing solace through exchange offers
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Data dumps and market blackouts push chance to issue further down the line
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This is not the time for complacency in corporate bonds
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Finnish agency calls in on euros, knocks on Nokkie and floats into dollars
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Corporate bond bankers say market still has room to cheapen further
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Lower participation from Japanese regional investors due to French bank's G-Sib status and pricing may have affected deal size
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CDC and AFD tapped the euro market for sustainable debt on Wednesday
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Inaugural deal is the sovereign’s largest bond in a decade
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Offering more stable funding conditions than other global markets, Japan will host the new French deal in addition to several other yen bonds from foreign issuers
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EU built a robust book but Germany drew a more tepid response