Euro
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◆ Vast interest for FIG debt capital as investors make €15bn of orders ◆ Periphery tier one and two deals prove very popular ◆ Arkéa struggles to attract interest and pulls 12 year tier two
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Elia, EDP and Traton ease through a market desperate to invest
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Scarcity and 'clever tenors' deliver €7.2bn book for ABN as 'pragmaticism' secures €1bn for Santander
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Axa and BPER prepare to issue tier one, Piraeus seeks tier two
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At least one issuer is eyeing 10 years and more Austrian banks are expected
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Issuers take in small concessions and big books, as bankers ask after long maturity trades
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Supply rush set to continue as seven issuers, including sovereigns, ready trades
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◆ Market reaches new equilibrium after swift spread widening last week ◆ Issuers pay 5bp-15bp of NIP on the day ◆ Long end especially popular as 10 year deals account for half of senior volume
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Books bulge for Eni and Schaeffler as investors pile in
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BPCE, Mediobanca and BayernLB all delivered on mandates revealed last week
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Mediobanca, BayernLB, BPCE reserve primary market spots as others are expected to bring a deluge of issuance next week
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Projects for the rest of the year include a five year dollar deal