Europe
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A debt payment standstill with private creditors expires next summer
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Sovereign cuts issuance by €60bn but market readies for another year of hefty SSA issuance
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The proposed removal of obligatory shareholder approval treads a ‘delicate balance’ in the first reforms since 1984
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Banks deemed 'solid' but risks in credit quality and growing non-preforming loans pose problems ahead in weak economy
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Most of the deal was covered by pre-commitments from three anchor investors
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Dexia sets sights on largest volume in two years as Bpifrance weighs greater presence in niche currencies and PPs
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Removing shareholder approval obligations is included in the FCA package
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Feedback to FCA calls for a single set of disclosures for retail and institutional investors
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The bank's plan to issue a seven year covered bond sets the stage for likely head to head execution with LBBW
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High net worth Nordic investors have been buying local AT1s as an alternative to equities
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French, German and Dutch banks are forecasted to print a combined benchmark volume of around €75bn, with 2024 looking like another year of positive net supply