EMEA
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Making fair value estimates for the AT1 deal was tricky
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First outing for Italian company tipped to herald wave of fresh hybrid names
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Some have questioned why the issuer is running a tender for 2032 bonds alongside its new issue
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Although DRC exposure a challenge for some, copper is popular sector and ‘bellwether’ EM buyers are in book
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High yield from an issuer with major oil and gas players as shareholders attracts investors
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Tighter spread to Bunds and real money investor interests observed in its new deal
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◆ No pick-up offered to French govvies ◆ Deal lands through fair value ◆ Investors still eager to pick up paper
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Auto and real estate companies attract chunky demand for syndications
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Blowout demand for 20 year sterling tranche suggests investors are not beholden to rate volatility
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Shariah-compliant credit facility expected to play 'pivotal role' for the borrower
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◆ LF Bank finds 'some resistance' to spread tightening ◆ Big divergence on FV ◆ Novo Banco spread 'astonishing'
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◆ German states are performing well ◆ Placing fair value for the Länder segment is hard ◆ 15-year deal tightened 3bp