EMEA
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Paul Gibbs among those departing the firm after long service
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More robust growth expected in 2026
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◆ Deutsche Post delivers €1.25bn over two tranches ◆ Some premium needed for defensive deal ◆ Deutsche Börse gets Monday's largest book
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◆ Elis and Australia Pacific Airports offer low double-digit concessions ◆ Akzo Nobel prices dual trancher ◆ Shorter dated deals attract strongest demand
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◆ 'Pragmatic' and 'flexible' about execution window ◆ Tight spreads to Germany, Netherlands achieved ◆ Trio of euro deals to come on Tuesday
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◆ Hyperscaler sets new standard for European corporate bond market ◆ What it will it take to get a bank to issue in euros again ◆ Iran war could reshape ultra-competitive Gulf capital markets
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Safe haven status draws offshore names to Swiss francs
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◆ Syndicated debut for social security fund agency ◆ Alexandre Bois, head of funding, explains approach ◆ BNPP's de Forton on pricing approach
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German promissory notes come into their own in times of stress
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Company ups loan from €135m and adds sustainability linkage
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European banks’ absence from primary market is ‘different this time’
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Conflict marks inflection point for investment banks as syndicated loan exposure and crushed bond fees come under scrutiny