Euro
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◆ Debut deal from Google owner ◆ Combined peak demand hits €31.5bn ◆ Curve steepens by 3bp during book building
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◆ TDC Net opens books after marketing last week ◆ Starting spread is widest of any deal for almost a year ◆ Harbour Energy out with junk rated hybrid
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◆ Hungarian bank brings subordinated debut ◆ Order book allowed 50bp of spread tightening ◆ Absence of senior deals led to 'some surprise'
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◆ Textbook tightening ◆ Stable conditions open up market ◆ 60% of funding expected to come by June
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◆ Deals offer pick-up to KfW ◆ Saxony offers 1bp of new issue premium ◆ BayernLabo prices tight
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Number of deals set to be priced this month much lower than in previous years
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◆ BNPP 'gives the market what it wants' as it raises more with longer, lower ranking tranche ◆ Market receptive to big senior deals ◆ Third French deal in three days
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◆ BBB- rated trades come days after investors said they wanted riskier deals ◆ Combined peak demand hits €8.2bn ◆ High orderbook attrition for Aeroporti di Roma’s SLB
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Spreads over Treasuries are tight but hope is that ‘others will follow’
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◆ Dutch bank pays slim premium ◆ Defensive trade ticks several boxes ◆ Three to five years 'a sweet spot' for investors and issuers
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◆ More supply expected this week ◆ Iccrea lands 2bp back of fair value ◆ Issuer's first deal for 11 months
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Belgian family company is buying Délifrance and a business from Bunge