EMEA
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◆ German bank prints popular tier two under new green funding framework ◆ Label a positive ingredient, says rival banker ◆ Funding completed at no concession
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Billions fall out of Stellantis's book after tightening by 40bp during bookbuilding
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◆ Appetite for credit attracts trio to senior market despite weaker backdrop ◆ But face-to-face execution between two similar deals underlines limits for non-major global bank issuers◆ UniCredit diversifies funding with rare floater
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◆ ‘Pragmatic’ issuer prices at new found level ◆ KfW bonds used as building block for pricing ◆ Deal should give ‘encouragement’ to others
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◆ German lender raises £325m with rare fixed rate note ◆ Calculating fair value 'hard' ◆ Leads looked at euro covered and sterling senior unsecured comps
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The loan will refinance the German co-operative's 2018 revolver
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Donald Trump's victory helped the high yield deal's momentum
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New issue premium estimates ranged from 'minimal' to 35bp
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The next time a stock frenzy hits the markets, will it lead to T+0?
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Cox ABG has cut its all-primary IPO by 13% on its last day of bookbuilding, as it calls on "friends and family" for help
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Lenders say sustainability-linked market is in 'good shape' despite volumes slowing
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Bulging books and big spread moves order of the day for issuers including VWFS, GlaxoSmithKlein