EMEA
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◆ Softer open no problem for Dutch bank ◆ Market ready and willing to buy size ◆ Investors show large preference for one tranche over the other
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◆ Asia Pacific pair tick investor boxes ◆ Solid demand despite tight spreads ◆ Premiums vanish in euros
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Volume for 2025's reopening week is billions down on 2024
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Regulatory capital is making up a much bigger proportion of Gulf FIG issuance in 2025
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The bank has 'picked the right moment', said one investor
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Industries familiar to Australian investors could find strong demand in Aussie dollar market
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EDF proved that demand for ultra-long debt exists in Australian dollars but it won't last forever
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International firms contend with rising swathe of locals set on hiring big name bankers as they tear into fee pool
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◆ Final euro benchmark done at optimal time ◆ Spread to KfW was key, little NIP paid ◆ Investor work has 'really come into fruition'
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◆ Six year note from US automaker ◆ Order book lifts size to £400m ◆ Spread tightened 18bp inside the tight end of initial thoughts
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◆ Deal one of the tightest of the year ◆ Granular book peaks at over €2.2bn ◆ Slim to no premium paid
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◆ Finnish DMO's Sammallahti on 'sweet spot' tenor ◆ Close to fair value ◆ Asset managers willing to buy shorter