Euro
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Bankers are hopeful that FIG borrowers who pay for debt in dollars will continue to take advantage of sterling and Swiss franc funding arbitrage
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UK building society benefits from scarcity value even as investors err towards more frequent issuers
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US banks' euro secondary spreads have widened following a generous, arbitrage funding from Bank of America
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BofA the latest US lender to take advantage of arb in euros and sterling
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Rare name avoids competing Nordic supply to attract €660m of orders
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Pair pay smallest new issue premiums in recent history but conditions expected to worsen
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Despite slower book building, new week opens a “compelling” issuance window
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Banks encouraged to snatch the central bank bid while it is still there
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A new ECB crisis programme would be another grave mistake
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Orix Corporation on Wednesday moved ahead with a single four year green bond for its debut bond issue in euros. The decision to stay in a shorter maturity with an ESG label followed a two-day European investor roadshow during which the issuer had flagged the possibility of doing that tranche and/or an eight year conventional tranche.
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Market tries to decipher what latest debt market manipulation programme might look like
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French firms have raced ahead with funding as issuance pace outstrips previous years