EMEA
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◆ Record book and deal size ◆ Investor demand 'at odds' with media headlines ◆ Key BoE actor clears up position
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Issuer in market as ceasefire with Gaza is under pressure after Hamas stopped the release of hostages
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◆ Issuer initially targeted price over size but achieved both ◆ Makes sterling debuts look easy ◆ Positioning for UK membership?
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◆ Three big SSA syndications scheduled for Tuesday ◆ EU and Italy on the same day, again ◆ UK to bring second to last syndication this FY
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◆ 'A short story' with Saxony ◆ Book was shy of covered ◆ Pricing too tight?
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◆ CDC gets ahead of busy Tuesday ◆ Book was €4bn despite tight govvie spread ◆ Demand aplenty in face of shrinking pick-up
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UK lender aiming to position itself close to peers in euros
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Terna and KPN see €1.85bn drop from books between peak and final count
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◆ Issuer solves for size ◆ Slim, single digit premium paid ◆ Seven years a popular tenor for French banks this year
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Slim pick-up over larger Nordic peers expected on what could be Sparebanken Sør’s final euro outing
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Explosive Monday makes it unlikely the week’s issuance volumes will be as muted as feared
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The country has suffered liquidity problems