Euro
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◆ Issuer one of a handful to issue euro floating rate notes ◆ Spreads wider than earlier in the year ◆ ‘There isn’t really a fair value’
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◆ BFCM prepares its annual visit to yen market ◆ BayernLB to debut senior preferred debt ◆ Arion chooses Scandi currencies
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◆ A few basis points left on table for investors ◆ Recent spread widening presents challenge ◆ Some issuers have 'pushed backed' or 'withdrawn' mandates
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Sterling the big winner year-on-year as US election volatility looms
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◆ IBB has clear curve-building strategy ◆ Offers attractive pricing against KfW and Länder ◆ Five year tenor pulling in accounts
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Borrower draws ample demand as issuance volumes slow
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Deals dry up as IG corporates have slowest Monday in a month
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◆ Two non-EU banks hit the senior market with green bonds ◆ SMFG's first deal in 15 months benefits from scarcity value ◆ Landsbankinn compresses Icelandic bank spreads but pays higher premium than larger European issuers
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Slow start to the week but larger borrowers, including EIB, expected to join in
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Forestry company pushed out maturities as some bankers say green lending is proving tricky
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◆ Deal follows recent tier two success ◆ Issuers 'need to be fair' when approaching market ◆ LBBW announces Berlin Hyp rebrand
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Auto manufacturer's euro curve widens up to 11bp after it slashes estimated AOI margin