EMEA
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The spread CEE banks are offering versus the eurozone periphery issuers is attracting investors
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Borrower looks to have paid modest concessions after credit markets opened wider on Wednesday
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◆ No book size revealed ◆ Issuer braves volatile market ◆ Short end of curve tricky to navigate
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◆ UK lender takes £500m ◆ Deal land single digits back of recent supply ◆ No-grow size supported demand
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Turkish issuers continue to pay little or no new issue premiums
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Public markets have proven to be often just as illiquid, leading to a convergence in approach
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Lender is the only Gulf bank printing senior paper this week
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A fresh trade from Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund beat expectations on Tuesday
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◆ DMO completes hefty chunk of syndication target ◆ Record size, record book ◆ Demand for 15 year 'encompasses a broad range of investors'
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◆ TD prints second euro FRN of 2024 ◆ NordLB makes SNP debut ◆ Sabadell enters sterling senior market
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Hybrid from Snam and sustainability from Welsh Water
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◆ Deal comes close to yields on Italian govvies ◆ Tight level puts off some investors ◆ More Italian issuance due