Europe
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◆ Issuer solves for size ◆ Slim, single digit premium paid ◆ Seven years a popular tenor for French banks this year
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Slim pick-up over larger Nordic peers expected on what could be Sparebanken Sør’s final euro outing
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Explosive Monday makes it unlikely the week’s issuance volumes will be as muted as feared
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The loan was provided by 18 financial institutions, including the new ones that joined
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Company's bonds widen as much as 10bp after 25% steel tariff announced
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◆ Spread to Spain gets tight ◆ Big book, record number of investors ◆ Usual pre-summer green bond next
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Treasury official says stability of Bonos spreads particularly valuable against volatile political backdrop
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Embattled utility makes final plea for court to sanction £3bn in emergency funding
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Thames Water refinancing battle is an unedifying mess
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Big greeniums on first two deals using new ‘gold standard’
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Reverse Yankees bumped up February volumes last year and hopes are high they will again in 2025
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◆ NRW.Bank opens euro account ◆ WIBank flat to fair value ◆ Saxony-Anhalt tightens