Europe
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Enagas and Iren tighten hard, as fears over Taiwan election fail to materialise
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Government launches deal to float up to 30% stake in February
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Demand more muted than for last week’s debuts, but sterling pipeline is filling
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Italian bank hopes to build on compatriots' recent success
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Issuer found unprecedented success in sterling and five year dollars
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Funding chief 'couldn't have wished for better conditions'
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The first IPO of 2024 for the London Stock Exchange could be a 'landmark'
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Meanwhile, French agency adds to sterling SSA issuance
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Immense order books break records as issuers, investors take full advantage
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Issuers and bankers debate whether pricing against swap rates will become the norm or remain an exception
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Vonovia and Traton attract whopping order books for their first deals in the currency, leading to hopes of more new issuers
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◆ Portuguese lender lands deeply subordinated capital deal far tighter than when it first intended to call old note in November ◆ 'Super strong' market for FIG capital serves a tailwind ◆ 50bp tightening from IPTs