EMEA
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Debt levels were far higher than reported under the previous government, as was the deficit
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The Italian payments company has maturities coming due in 2026 and 2027
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◆ Sterling still open for business ◆ Slight preference for longer tranche ◆ Wessex Water next up
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◆ Risk sentiment extends nosedive ◆ Corporate issuers shrug it off, paying small to negative new issue concessions ◆ Orders remain sticky
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◆ Fair value calcs far from straightforward ◆ Largest book for index-linked Gilt offering ◆ Less index-linked issuance in 2025-26?
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Pfandbrief split across four tranches spanning 3.4 to 23.6 years
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◆ New 10 year launched in big size ◆ 2bp premium paid, ‘business as usual’ ◆ Will the deal open the floodgates for euro SSA deals?
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Book over €5bn as chunk raised to help Ukrainians
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The new debt will pay for a tender of existing notes maturing in 2026
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As US exceptionalism wavers, corporate bonds become the haven for bruised money
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The real estate company is landing tight to its curve
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The Moldovan firm issued fresh 2029s in November, during the US presidential election