Europe
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German political instability push Bunds yields up, reducing prospects of a covered bond revival
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Class A bondholders expect to get a quorum for the lending deal the utility agreed to
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New loan also removes dividend cap restrictions
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‘Difficult’ few weeks ahead as negative Bund-swap and wide SSA spreads take toll
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Enterprise Investors sponsored firm to be first Croatia listing since 2017
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SMBC moves out of lending group in refinancing
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Public sector bankers concerned as political drama in Europe’s biggest economy unfolds
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Raising long-term funding is not an 'imminent' need for the Swedish energy utility
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Clear election result could unlock issuance until end of November at least
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Positive inflows into credit funds are keeping FIG bankers optimistic
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◆ French firm takes €1bn a day before the US goes to the polls ◆ Investors looking for attractive French covered bonds ◆ French deals are tight to OATs despite high spreads
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◆ What Trump or Harris mean for EM sovereign issuers ◆ The outlook for UK capital markets after the Budget ◆ Creditors turn on each other in Thames Water saga