Euro
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German lender’s spreads expected to tighten thanks to its strong underlying credit quality
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Luxembourg-based supranational completed over a third of its annual funding in a single deal
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The sovereign chose a 15 year tenor despite peers demonstrating demand for even longer debt
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Continued market strength opens gates for new names
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Concessions creeping down as new issue spreads widen
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Double-B companies price TLBs at widely different spreads
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After two successful euro benchmarks, the Dutch agency has set sights on the dollar market
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Lacklustre earnings and rising rates put pressure on tight spreads
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Issuers will need to offer more generous concessions as they return from blackout, despite a stellar start to the year in the primary market as investors recalibrate strategies in search of spread direction
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Three main factors mean the market is still to be convinced that bloc is a govvie borrower
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Tap sold to a single investor one day after the original syndication attracted almost 90 interested accounts
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Swedish telco tightens hard in what could be one of the last corporate new issues for a while