EMEA
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A trio of Gulf senior sukuk this year provide data points for pricing, on top of its own curve
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Issuer is a vital part of Saudi's mortgage and housing market
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The company has not issued for 18 months in public markets
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Banker says Italian deal 'could have priced at the top end'
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Manitoba, TCV join foreign SSA contingent, Chile's BCI prints five-year, but corporate supply lags
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High yield investors nibble at IG names, as credit investors brace for ‘trillions’ unlocked from money market funds
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Market debates whether a new SSA borrower or repurposed European supranational would better fund European security as US dials up pressure
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Other markets overshadow labelled public sector issuance in sterling
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African governments will consider this weekend setting up mutual support mechanism
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◆ Investors rush to buy despite yield compression... ◆ ... as French bank aims for both big size and 10 year non-call ◆ Issuer achieves lowest euro reset spread
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◆ Issuers referencing older Gilts to price through euro curves ◆ Syndicate 'overwhelmed' by orders as investors chase French spreads ◆ Transaction 'repriced' secondary curves
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◆ Prices 15bp through peer ◆ Fair value not easy to calculate ◆ IFB Hamburg prints too