Euro
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The US lender paid a healthy new issue concession for its funding
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A credit rating that starts with an 'A' usually means an issuer has the pick of the curve, but not right now
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Defensive and higher yielding low risk names in vogue as macro worries persist
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A green label helped the Norwegian lender settle its transaction at a tight spread
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Spread moves in carbon-intensive sectors on either side of Atlantic hint at different investor focus
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Bankers and investors say the UK climate conference could have profound effect on corporate finance
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SR-Bank is lining up its second green bond in four months
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The country is looking to set new euro benchmarks, just a couple of weeks after a dollar outing
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Danish lender visiting the market ahead of a redemption in February
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Busy month predicted but some believe macro cacophony will drown out issuance
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A rise in rates is helping high quality names push credit spreads even lower
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Issuer finds chunky demand with first Baa3 rated benchmark in weeks