EMEA
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◆ Bank sells its first public sector covered since July ◆ Deal lands flat to fair value ◆ Crédit Agricole diversifies away from the short end
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Investors had their pick of unrated, smaller hybrid and sterling deals on day before ECB meeting
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The sovereign wealth fund paid no concession, but a lead conceded fair value estimates will vary widely
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Pharmaceutical giant ends nine year absence and takes Sfr2.2bn from its home market
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Turkey's largest private lender has not issued a public bond in seven years
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The market had been expecting a public deal, said investors
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Second German privatisation of the year ‘very expected’ by the market
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More than €5bn of debt printed, multiple deals tightening more than 30bp during bookbuilding
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A slew of euro ESG deals hit the market from European and Canadian agencies
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◆ French firm has issued €5.25bn of mortgager paper this year ◆ Little difference between mortgage-backed and public sector deals
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Sovereign achieves bigger greenium than in 2023, but orders fell by more than half after price was tightened
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Demand was nearly £4bn for the sovereign wealth fund's first ever debut in a new currency