Euro
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US company plans its first euro deal as investment grade issuer
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Smaller, weaker FIG issuers bathe in spotlight as anything and everything sells
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Hopes rise that acquisition funding could turn a normal year great for corporate debt
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Are EU bonds too cheap, or are the likes of EIB and KfW too expensive?
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Investors are hungry for higher yielding FIG bonds
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European insurers' debt issuance volumes are forecasted to increase by 50%-90% this year, with a steady flow of deals from the second quarter. The question is how much of this will be net new capital?
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◆ FRN format stays open as single tranche deal draws €2.4bn of orders ◆ Investors range from money market funds to asset managers
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Three borrowers head to euros to fund M&A activity
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SLB-only issuer defends against wider investor complaints about small penalties for missing targets
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Up to two visits to primary market planned each year, but senior unsecured is not on the bank's radar
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French bank is a force in covered and overseas unsecured issuance
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Issuers tipped to pile into the market from next week