EMEA
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Bankers were not surprised at an AT1 appearing so early in September
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Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund is printing its second sukuk of the year
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Cocobod makes plans to be less reliant on annual syndicated facility
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Spreads tighten by more than average in sign that investors are far from sated
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◆ Book building slows ◆ Spread tightening lessens ◆ Volume not to blame for lower demand
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IPOs keep coming in Turkey with shipbuilder and olive bottler
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Other incoming new issues include a niche social bond in sterling
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Turkish white goods maker increases deal size by 40% during syndication
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Bank bonds from CEE are in high demand
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The airline's low costs give it a big advantage over rivals, said analysts
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Hungary has been borrowing in the yen market for 40 years
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◆ Deal takes €250m more than targeted ◆ Slim premium paid for duration ◆ Investors still happy to buy despite longer tenor