EMEA
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◆ The consequences of sovereign retail bonds ◆ Asset managers alter covered bond landscape ◆ Ramadan drives Gulf deal surge ◆ One word: plastics
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New York is making it hard for Chinese ultra-fast fashion giant to list but London may be open
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The Emirate did not have to pay a new issue premium
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Yields on Egypt bonds have returned to the 10% area that can allow primary market access
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DMO set to encourage retail bid as chief warns culture shift will take time
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Some fear over-regulation, others welcome level playing field
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Negative concessions and bumper books swapped for getting stuck at IPTs and paying double digit premiums
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Germany SSA repricing needed but will Länder have to cheapen, or does KfW have room to tighten — and when?
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Issuer follows CPPIB into an otherwise quiet market for the currency
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Tight spreads are drawing issuers and investors to lock in high yields while they can
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Cheap, high quality equities combined with renewed commitments to Europe’s capital markets make this an interesting time to invest in EU companies
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Danish agency scored largest ever book and at a tight spread to US Treasuries