Euro
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New issue premiums shrink narrow as market confidence returns
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Issuing bonds set to grow tougher for weaker credits or those looking to borrow for longer
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Rabobank breaks the 5% tape as risk appetite accelerates
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Whipsawing rates and the end of Pepp mean issuers will need to be canny to succeed in bond market
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Stable market conditions see concessions on senior bail-in debt moving closer to 10bp
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For months, bankers have wondered how much longer spreads over govvies would remain sky high
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Bonds price flat to TD as short maturity catches central bank bid
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Dutch lender paid a 'negligible' concession on its latest deeply subordinated print
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Issuers urged to move quickly as further reductions anticipated
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EU six year auction slammed as 'super-weak'
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Investors becoming pickier in the final days of pandemic era quantitative easing