Euro
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A satisfying week of secondary performance will let issuers put the screws on investors
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French firm serves up exceptionally tight market reopener
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Bumper book lets French insurer crank in price and land €1bn deal with minimal concession
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Bond prices had plunged after German property company stopped dividend
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Deals planned for across the maturity curve
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German and French banks to test demand and concessions for core eurozone covered bonds, as Slovakia's VUB goes shorter
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Euro FIG market still awaits the return of pure bank credit
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Premiums to rocket but how high? Euro locals leave it to international banks in covered bond market in aftermath of Credit Suisse affair
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Loose regulatory status of SLBs has made them a harder sell than simpler green bonds
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It's still winter in the garden of SSAs, despite EU's deal suggesting that spring has sprung
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Korean issuer's deal was widest of week but did not set investor hearts aflame given pricing constraints
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Corporate market remains in rude health after a week of strong trades