Currencies
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◆ Weaker and more volatile market but funding conditions attractive for banks ◆ Crédit Agricole, ING and MUFG turn to dollars ◆ Torrent of tier two
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Lenders could look elsewhere for export credit agreement guarantees as French confidence vote looms
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◆ Near-record book of ‘exceptional’ quality ◆ Ten year tenor, fixed income inflows help demand
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◆ TD prints largest euro deal for a year ◆ Strong demand for rare three year notes ◆ Minimal premia needed
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◆ Orderbooks show better resilience ◆ Vier Gas’ grows between pre-rec and final count ◆ New issue concessions rise with deal deluge
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◆ Tight deal reprices new issue market ◆ Deal comes through Leeds ◆ Investors keen to pick up sterling covered paper
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◆ Housing association prints 15 year sustainable bond ◆ Low single digit new issue concession paid ◆ Long end Gilt market yields hit multi-decade high
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ESM's head of funding Jun Dumolard said market's approach to deals had changed
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◆ Company brings rare hybrid from chemicals sector ◆ Peak demand over six times the deal size ◆ Bid for corporate hybrids remains strong
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◆ First benchmark since May ◆ Pent-up demand results in blowout ◆ Foreign issuance expected
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◆ Political instability pushes French spreads wider ◆ 'Investors see value' in heightened spreads ◆ BFCM's execution could guide others
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◆ NRW.Bank had failed to reach target size ◆ Price guidance begins with 'cautious' start ◆ 'Busy dollar' SSA market expected