Europe
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◆ Pair met investors last week ◆ Volatility dampens covered bond supply ◆ Market would like ‘frequent issuer’ reopener
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‘Notable gap’ separates Ukraine and its bondholders, says Barclays economist
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'It was the best thing to do' in a volatile market, says issuer after election call sparks market mayhem
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A debut issuer among mandates on the screen
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Santander and EFG Bank find success as Swiss market gears up for rate cuts
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French issuer postpones deal as compatriots set to face wider spreads
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Sporadic and debut borrowers must overcome election volatility to seal funding
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Deals for Raspberry Pi and others this week lifted the mood in UK equity capital markets as issuance for rest of the year and next is debated
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Some bankers were surprised, others not, but all expect a reduced EU funding programme for 2024's second half
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Where other markets fumbled, IG corporate bonds added more than €10bn of debt to the year’s total
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German issuer's return partly due to continuing volatility caused by the French election