EMEA
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◆ German lender readies its first benchmark since January ◆ Deal sized to be capped from the outset ◆ No 'rush' of further supply coming
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◆ German deal is first syndicated benchmark in five weeks ◆ Slim premium paid to secure size ◆ Issuer’s covered bonds are best German performer year to date
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Continuing war means Israel will pay higher premiums in 2025, warned one fund manager
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Swisscom, DNB Bank and City of Zurich all go green on return to Swiss franc market
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Homogeneous CEEMEA issuance 'horrible' for some while others are hopeful
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Missing US issuance could return to feed European investors ‘crying out’ for supply
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Daniel Ek's investment company led the family offices that backed the deal, which demanded a 16.5% premium
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Bankers convinced European bond markets will shrug off short term volatility around US election
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Countries in the region are branching out from the euro market after years of low rates at home
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Company opts to raise green loan as lenders say pricing can be more competitive in the right circumstance
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Vonovia, Natwest and SpareBank tempted back to to market by arbitrage
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Domestic investors have kept Turkey's IPO market alive in a quiet August for global ECM