Euro
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Mediobanca and MetLife’s senior deals push this month's unsecured volume to the highest since at least 2020
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Eurobank to test market for first Greek subordinated debt this year as La Banque Postale taps into accelerating demand for the asset class
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Despite ingesting almost €40bn of unsecured bank bonds this month, investors show no sign of slowing down
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As issuers strive for transparency, investors struggle to make sense of the information
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Rally in credit has lent a helping hand to banks needing tier two financing as cash and synthetic credit indices roar tighter
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There is still a pipeline for investment grade corporates but it is sharply slowing
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Reversal in expectations sees UK buyers accounting for the largest chunk of demand in French bank's long dated senior foray
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Investors piled into trades ahead of the Thanksgiving shutdown
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Spread cranked in but tier two still pays premium over sterling
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SEK’s recent euro bond helped with price discovery
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Maltese bank’s senior non-preferred plans resurface two months after mandate
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The more factors needed to find starting prices, the worse the outcome