Euro
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Two issuers took different approaches to funding as Canadian lender went short for size while non-bank financial deal experienced slower book building on a weaker day
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At the tipping point, the spectre of spread widening has failed to materialise
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Companies find success at short maturities
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Swiss deal, the first international FIG bond from the country since Credit Suisse's demise, had to offer higher concessions to attract uneasy investors
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European issuers follow supranational’s lead after tricky conditions last week
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Rapturous demand allows Dutch insurer to price with a slim 5bp concession
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The issuer met its size and spread aspirations as Bawag lined up the market's next new issue
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Corporate issuers using swap curve inversion to push through mid-swaps while still offering yield
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Investors flocked to to the €750m deal allowing the issuer to price at a small premium
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Issuance levels tipped to ramp up in coming weeks
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Second tier Spanish lender prices €500m sale with a premium in line with recent euro supply
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Long maturities and better pricing lure Aussie issuers