Euro
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The multilateral issuer intends to fund in euros at least once a year after the currency proved more cost-efficient than dollars this week
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Pricing not too hot, not too cold but just tight as deals across capital structure land close to, or even through, fair value
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Refinancings are picking up after slow start to the year
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Spanish lender raises new tier two debt 200bp below the reset spread of its old bond, callable in December
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Bumper books allow banks to make some ‘aggressive’ price revisions
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The Lux-based supranational reaches halfway point in funding programme as it and half a dozen public sector peers fund in ‘incredible’ market
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German agency makes most of red hot dollar market
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Italian lender's senior deal ends 3.4 times subscribed, paving the way for Slovakia's Tatra bank to issue a senior green bond
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Pension schemes’ love of long dated corporate debt continues into February
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Rare firms look to make the most of the positive backdrop in euros
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Despite some selling in the secondary market, primary AT1 deals remain very popular
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Whirlwind week ahead for public sector market as a dozen SSAs race to issue