EMEA
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◆ Last euro non-preferred issued more than two years ago ◆ Debate on premium paid with leads spotting 'at least' a 5bp concession ◆ Final spread still a tight absolute level
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Dutch tech investor nets €750m euro bond ◆ Order book swells to €3.6bn ◆ Spread tightens by 30bp
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◆ One of tightest euro deals priced this year ◆ Head-to-head with EU again, no problem ◆ 'Virtually 0bp' premium paid
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◆ Investors flock to first EU deal in second half ◆ €147bn book, 'another smooth ride' ◆ 1bp-1.5bp premium paid
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Markets are proving ever more resilient in the face of shifting policy
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Fair value for deal is a little bit above the 7% yield area, said leads
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After a very busy period since June began, the pipeline has thinned out
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◆ Bank treasurer speaks following after debut tier two in euros ◆ Deal reintroduces Polish tier two debt in the public euro market ◆ mBank next plans new SRT and SNP refi
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KfW to go head-to-head with EU again while IADB prepares 10 year dollar
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◆ Strong bids for euros and German bonds on show ◆ Deal came inside of secondary, pricing target ◆ €3bn left to do, another euro deal 'most likely'
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European private credit funds poised for more inflows following Trump tariffs
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◆ Toyota and Logicor drum up strong books in euros ◆ Volkswagen proves sterling investors still looking to allocate funds ◆ Liquidity trumps all