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A $300m replacement size is needed, but the issuer may go slightly larger
The US shutdown has not stopped deals, but its end may make primary even better
Only a few issuers had to pay any NIP, and none were in double digits
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◆ Did we come close to a full blown crisis before Trump's tariff climbdown? ◆ Will we face another in 90 days' time? ◆ UK regulator's astonishing covered bond ruling
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Flash signs that financial markets were heading for a funding crisis are what spooked traders
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The best issuers in class will have to come first
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European capital market participants quite rightly remain unconvinced that the 90 day reprieve is anything to cheer
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Sovereign bonds have suffered a brutal eight days, like other emerging markets
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SSA market most bullish but some in credit, emerging and equity markets still unconvinced anything has changed despite 90 day tariff reprieve
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