Euro
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Calmer conditions prompt covered issuers to rush into the market
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Issuer lining up a deal that will give much needed price data, while France’s Sagess plots return to markets
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Selling semi-core sovereign bonds could further fragment eurozone spreads
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Hints of a new support programme branded as kicking the can down the road
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Up to 25 FIG deals across asset classes expected in euros before the summer break
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Shorted dated deals the preference for covered bond investors
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Issuers put weight on secondary performance as a marker of what makes a good deal as volatility rips through markets
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Subordinated debt cushion spurs Moody's upgrade decision
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Some question whether the ad hoc meeting will be enough
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As tier two spreads widen, new issuers might find a saving in avoiding a call option
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Amid widening in FIG bond spreads, bankers are navigating senior and subordinated deals into next week