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High borrowing costs, market volatility and lower investor demand push back timing of subordinated issuance
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German issuer was able to print a longer dated bond than has been the norm but Korean borrower had a tougher time despite the new issue premium it paid
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Firms "significantly understate" the impact of climate change
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Issuer plans dual tranche trade in final week of major deals before expected summer lull
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SSA issuers becoming more willing to issue on less obvious days to get deals done
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German agency finds success in 10 years as more SSAs prepare euro trades
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Severe market volatility has slowed down bank bond issuance but a positive message from the ECB later this month could reactivate dealflow
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Deals pushed back until September as covered bond spreads widen
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EIB and Cades reopen deals as Renten lines up new 10 year green bond