Euro
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Supply resumes after issuers took a nearly three month break
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Deals went well but have not dispelled concerns around the fragility of euro covered bond demand
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Danaher spin-off water company plants its flag in the euro market
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Issuers to 'de-risk' euro covered bond funding with short dated deals
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Solid market conditions help corporate borrowers print close to curves
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◆ Only 10bp-15bp needed to seal sophomore euro sale ◆ Little investor attrition as interest for the format grows
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Issuer raises nearly $4bn within three days across different currencies
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Banks are getting busy refinancing additional tier one — could even UBS issue?
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A rise in corporates looking to print debut deals comes as lending conditions tighten across Europe
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Mixed bag of results for borrowers leaves sell-side scratching its head as to what to do next
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Life sciences group sees investors falling over themselves to buy its debt