EMEA
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The bank will take $600m on a book twice that size
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Thames case in 'uncharted territory', according to restructuring lawyers
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Néstle goes long, Enel brings subordinated debt to launch the corporate market's year
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General Motors, Traton, RCI Banque deals get solid responses during 2025's first day of IG corporate issuance
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◆ First out of three Belgian euro syndications proved a hit ◆ Usual 2bp premium paid ◆ Italy to follow with potential €20bn deal
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Hungary and Slovenia jump in for a combined €3.5bn
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Investors expect the chemicals sector to face challenges during 2025
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◆ Italian covered supply returns after four month absence ◆ Crédit Agricole Italia set to reopen long end of the curve ◆ Deal expected to come inside BTPs
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Books were over $2.1bn for a $1bn trade
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◆ Deal to be the first euro Pfandbrief since October ◆ Five year a popular tenor with all except insurers ◆ Fair value considerations revealed
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There was no hesitation in starting issuance this year with subordinated debt
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Sovereign has taken out two-thirds of the year's international funding plan in one swoop