Euro
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Crédit Agricole and BPCE have pushed out €2.75bn of 10 year and longer senior paper as Crédit Mutuel Arkéa prepares €500m 10 year deal
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Higher reset spread and lack of competing issuance helps Norwegian bank to pay a new issue premium of just 10bp
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Spreads in the asset class are expected to drift wider well into next year
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All eyes are fixed on November early repayment data for clues about bond volumes
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Market boost drove a diverse set of bonds from smaller banks as international investors looked for higher yielding debt
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Big books and tight prints suggest a turning point that could tempt issuers to bring forward deals into this year
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Fair value continues its slip into meaninglessness as bankers say it is not anchored in reality
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Expectations for rates stability have encouraged international investors to return to Greek bank debt
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No book updates given once spread was set 2bp wide of initial level
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The undrawn facility can be converted across euros and dollars to ensure flexibility
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Car maker opts for size over spread
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New issue premiums for euro deals have dropped on news that US inflation rates have improved