EMEA
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Emergency funding with sky high costs threatens to cut off more meaningful support
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Wider swap spreads provide French covered bonds a buffer against competing SSA levels
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Spin-offs of Vivendi companies Canal+, Havas and Louis Hachette Group are prepped for European stock exchanges
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◆ ‘Important and strategic’ trade for French agency ◆ Regulatory upgrade brings tighter pricing, new investors ◆ Public Aussie debut possible next year
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Blowout month for euro high grade benchmark corporate issuance
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Borrower signs seven year deal to refinance short term maturities
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Mixed response to public investment-focused budget did not dent demand for French utility
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Banks hiring in London amid an uptick in M&A while adapting to subdued IPOs by bolstering private capital teams
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◆ Bund-swap spread hits single digits ◆ Tight levels put pressure on Pfandbrief spreads ◆ Further 'expensive' covered supply unlikely
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Market participants are invited to give their views on the outlook and for CEEMEA in 2025
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◆ Final terms fixed from the get-go ◆ Second opportunistic dollar trade from the sovereign ◆ Home euro market having ‘terrible day’
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Over £19bn of additional Gilt issuance to be split across maturities with slight skew to long end