Denmark
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After an abysmal September, covered bond volumes began to improve on Tuesday, as Caffil and Nationale-Nederlanden Bank returned to the market to raise €750m apiece, and Danish Ship Finance announced a new three year deal and a tender offer.
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Dkr7.75bn deal is Denmark's second green bond after an auction last year
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Issuer will adopt the same ‘twin bond’ approach as its product debut, sold via auction, last year
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The medical equipment company is funding its acquisition of Icelandic peer Kerecis with equity
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‘Things didn’t add up’ for a tap until this week
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Hearing aid maker raised equity to pay off debt after shareholders opposed rights issue
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First Danish deal of the year offered diversification for investors
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When FIG gets that feeling, it means primary's healing
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Schuldschein investors have returned to the market and are scaling up orders
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Second tier issuer priced deal with a concession not too far off what recent national champion banks have paid
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Danish firm specialised in treatment for metabolic diseases issues 6.5m shares
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Vaccine maker issued shares in oversubscribed deal to fund acquisition