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The Czech issuer had waited several weeks for a window to issue
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Banks have a promising but fleeting funding window that could push unsecured issuance for the year to a new record
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As stress builds, spreads predicted to swing wider
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Danish lender builds on recent success of regional peers SEB and DNB
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◆ Funding conditions become even more favourable following the FOMC's decision to stay pat ◆ Deal clears with slim concession of up to 5bp ◆ Good deal results and sentiment could lure Friday issuance
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Australian firm sparks hope that there is still life in Europe’s corporate bond market
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◆ ECB terminal rate belief anchors yields and stabilises mood ◆ Bond performance gives confidence ◆ But concerns linger over smaller borrowers' market access
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Sector shunned by capital markets finally posts encouraging figures
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◆ Issuer attracts €3.6bn book with just 5bp NIP ◆ Despite challenging backdrop and frequency of issuance, BFCM achieves 'solid' outcome ◆ Eight year tenor meets bid for duration
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ING analysts forecast historically low net issuance of €50bn in 2024
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Lender prepares four year covered bond deal as funding conditions appear to ease for Italy and its banks