Europe
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Spanish borrower braves market on major data day for investor sentiment
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Property companies are turning to ECM due to high borrowing costs
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◆ Portuguese lender has authorisation to redeem its only AT1 early ◆ Atypical action suggests no replacement deal ◆ Last week's red-hot AT1 reception suggests strong demand reserved for biggest banks
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The Polish bank spent years planning the benchmark green bond
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Demand exceeded €110bn when final terms were set for the dual-trancher
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Big books for Veolia hybrid and Arkema raise hopes of decent volume
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Bankers away from the deal put the NIP at 1bp to 2bp
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TMT investor tapped new and international investors to raise targeted amount for re-IPO deal
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Transitional structure has had some success in the primary market
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Fully marketed offering for 20% of NBG will halve the government's holdings in the bank
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Up to seven potential tranches will be priced on Thursday
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Mobile telecoms company connects with market as Carrier Global mandates for multiple tranches