Europe
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The Swiss franc bond market weathered the collapse of one of its two biggest players in 2023 to enjoy its busiest year since 2014. Investors welcomed foreign issuers from all quarters with open arms and, as Sophie Astles writes, those visitors may be here to stay
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Big demand expected but companies still wary on debt plans
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Despite prevailing bleak sentiment from expensive Pfandbrief issuers, the market is bracing for the reopening of the long end of the market
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Hundreds of billions due for refinancing but expected lack of new opportunities makes this less daunting
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The Swedish landlord's rights issue attracted strong support
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Spreads have been resilient as S&P says limited impact on covered bond programmes from Austrian property company's default
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Issuer to bring six syndicated benchmarks across euros, dollars and sterling in 2024
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Rally in corporate credit shows no sign of abating as central banks meet
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Discount retailer’s revenues have grown amid UK cost of living crisis
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First of the bloc’s six syndications set for January 22
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Regular Swiss issuer reopens two covered bonds in last sale of 2023
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IG corporate investors mostly dread central bank missteps, according to BofA survey