EMEA
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A slow January could be completely recovered if US issuers turn up in force again for February
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Regulator promises change but experts warn banks not to expect miracles
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◆ Spanish agency takes €1.5bn ◆ Books were equally strong for both tranches ◆ Large demand consistent with recent deals
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◆ German states find price sensitivity in latest transactions ◆ Bremen sticks, Hamburg twists — but orders drop ◆ KfW spread drives Länder love
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'One can definitely see the attraction to investors,' says issuer
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◆ Slim book for German lender ◆ Investors hesitant over spread to SSAs ◆ Single digit concession needed
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Arranging a cheap loan in return for lucrative ancillary business is a tougher sell
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Saudi wealth fund’s dual trancher was a 'pretty textbook' trade
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Italian renewables company receives roaring demand during a tough week for the green agenda
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CEE borrowers offering dollar deals will find good demand, says one fund manager
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DMO has two more syndications left for this financial year
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◆ Pricing tightened 7bp ◆ Predecessor's curve used in bookbuilding ◆ 30 year bond grabs impressive book