Currencies
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NatWest re-opens unsecured sterling market with a well-received deal but imminent issuance questioned as Standard Chartered chooses dollars
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Interest was driven by a higher than usual proportion of international demand
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The transaction was priced flat to more established names
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Swedish agency sees strong demand for its long postponed transaction
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'Juicy concession' encourages investor return to deeply subordinated debt
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Dutch insurer looks to buy back Dutch guilder subordinated paper
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Issuer braves soaring inflation print and government spending statement
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What the Swiss franc market lacks in size it makes up in pricing
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The EU's latest new issues were trading up in the grey market and further SSA mandates are expected to follow
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Issuer draws €94bn of orders for 10 and 15 year maturities
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Pent-up sterling demand helps NatWest draw £2bn book in first unsecured FIG deal since Ukraine invasion