EMEA
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Fair value for a seven year has not changed much since February's trade, thought one banker
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◆ 'Modestly-sized' first syndication for FY 2025-26 ◆ Size balanced for secondary performance and liquidity ◆ DMO aims for consistency and predictability
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Another Saudi bank brought an AT1 the day before, continuing the spree
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◆ BayernLB ends two year public sector Pfandbrief absence ◆ Tatra issues for the first time this year ◆ Little to no premium needed for either deal
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The financing marks the bank’s first Islamic syndicated transaction in the international market
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A splurge of Gulf AT1 issuance is coming and issuers are pushing hard on pricing
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Three year maturity fills important funding gap for highly rated names, say lenders
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◆ British Columbia and Paris print 15 years ◆ Ico tests tight spread versus Spanish govvie ◆ IDA brings rare euro five year
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◆ Novo Nordisk brings €6bn trade days after CEO leaves ◆ Tranches priced with similar premiums ◆ No sign of investor fatigue for jumbo corporate trades
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Downgrades are looming if Romania cannot fix its sky high deficit
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New research from Oxford University and Pemberton suggests once-niche financing is getting a stronger foothold
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Institutional tranche upsized in year’s first Dubai IPO