Europe
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Discussions around mobilising tools for the implementation of a Capital Markets Union in the EU should not ignore what is right under everyone's noses
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Investors piled into company's new bond, which came at a high price
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‘Green German Day’ saw agency and sovereign both enjoy clear green pricing advantage
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The base deal size will be €2.6bn after the IPO was priced at the top of the range
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One of the largest social housing providers in the UK gets two new lenders on credit facility
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Many investors are still uncomfortable with smaller airlines, said one fund manager
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Public holidays and high profile events mean borrowers will be crammed into a few issuance days
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Consistency is vital as UK Debt Management Office insider takes reins from Robert Stheeman
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Christian Noyer has proposed that the safe savings asset that European leaders crave should be a securitization platform. But scepticism that this is a realistic project runs high
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◆ French bank pulled its €500m capital funding in early January amid crowded market ◆ New deal offers some call premium compared to the earlier bullet note ◆ Clears with up to 5bp-10bp new issue premium
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Borrowers at either end of ratings spectrum find success with green paper