EMEA
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Bankers expect big demand after stellar performances by Turkish tier two bonds
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Blackstone and Thomson Reuters-led consortium’s stake in LSEG cut to 6% due to placing and buyback
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The Dubai government is seeking a valuation of up to $1.72bn for its parking business
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Wind company spins order book more than five times deal size
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Some will focus on the higher borrowing costs but proving investor support was more important to the issuer
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Issuers from Japan to Denmark drum up a combined €21bn of orders on frenetic day
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“Pretty much fair value pricing” for triple-A rated sovereign
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German sub-sovereign brings new deal as investors distracted by busy FIG market
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Governments may feel they save money with retail issues, but an illiquidity premium looms
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IG corporate names debut in bonds, as those with lower ratings turn away in favour of loans
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At initial pricing MVM offered about 130bp over the sovereign curve
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Local demand is high enough that issuers can push down pricing, but that puts off overseas buyers