EMEA
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◆ German lender preps first euro covered in two weeks ◆ Defensive tenor chosen ◆ Market unsure how much read across reopener will have
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Highly rated names land smooth trades after investor demand showed signs of weakness for corporates last week
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Anticipation of a 25bp rate cut kept the bond market quiet, though some plucky issuers found a window
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Second half of 2024 is tipped to be a shadow of its busy first six months
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Unrated German sub-benchmark deal proves a tough sell
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Excessive regulation will slow the market, but it is better than the alternative
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Euro SSA market rebuilds after recent volatility
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Lenders tipped to ‘review and increase’ credit lines to the country after coalition government formed
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Small ambitions of Legrand, DSV and El Corte Inglés rewarded with chunky demand
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Student accommodation provider takes a bumper book as investors ignore contagion risk
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Two parties, diametrically opposed on many key issues, have joined forces to run South Africa