EMEA
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The fund also added a green element to its revolver
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German lender plans rare 20 year deal
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◆ Both borrowers comfortably oversubscribed ◆ Deals tightened above the 37bp average ◆ Little fatigue seen after a bumper May
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The bank printed Estonia's first ever international AT1 in February
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Gulf issuance will take a pause due to the Eid holiday next weekend, but June could be busy
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June could be very busy as borrowers come early to exploit good conditions
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Despite the latest legal development being ostensibly market pleasing, many feel little reason for cheer
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Banks encouraging investors to lend to cut out competition from other banks
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Issuer hopes to raise €750m from sustainability bond, likely a 10 year, after summer following this week’s large print
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EM investors may be happy to see some senior supply after glut of tightly priced AT1
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◆ Final spread looks attractive for a sub-benchmark deal ◆ Book almost five times covered ◆ Low single digit concession offered
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◆ 'Special trade' for the Dutch agency ◆ Bankers agree on NIP ◆ AIIB trade gives demand signal