Europe
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Bank targets higher yields after disposing of its prime mortgage book last year
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◆ Blowout demand for wholesaler's deal ◆ 55bp spread tightening ◆ Investors rush to buy short-end debt in primary market
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◆ Three sterling deals come at once ◆ Some orderbook attrition displayed ◆ Investors say they want more sterling
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The specialist lender's rare appearance in the market will be for £500m
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◆ Sovereign sets new book and size records ◆ Deal a hit despite 'not straightforward' backdrop ◆ 'Different story' while still 'a confidence booster'
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◆ Bank's second public deal lands tighter than its debut ◆ Deal size set early 'to give clarity' ◆ Minimal attrition in order books
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Investors are becoming more price sensitive, said one banker
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◆ Soft open gives way to stronger afternoon ◆ 'Will price in range' tag may have reassured investors ◆ Quick money blamed for orderbook attrition
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Defence, utilities and real estate all likely to need more loans
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◆ Demand weighted to either end of curve ◆ TotalEnergies tightens eight year tranche more ◆ Business as usual after German election
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Slow week expected as market digests results of the parliamentary elections
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◆ 10 year note raises €750m alongside €500m five year ◆ Longer note lands double digits through govvies ◆ Slim to no premiums paid for both bonds