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◆ Issuance abounds despite Iran-Israel escalation ◆ European securitization regulatory proposals unveiled ◆ A digital first for sovereign bonds
Borrowing in euros inevitable as CEE firms look to become 'larger, more regular issuers'
The market has shown little reaction, but that would change if other powers got involved
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Islamic Development Bank deal sold inside the curve
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Trade was the first tier two bond from a Polish bank in euros
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Some thought the new issue premium was slim, but others saw it in double digits
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Borrower monitoring market windows ahead of novel European sovereign sustainability-linked bond
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More Gulf banks, outside Saudi Arabia, are preparing subordinated bond issues this month
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Bank has raised DCM team leaders after round of departures
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