Europe
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Big borrowers urged to show leadership as dealers insist demand lies at the long-end
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Credit Suisse was the main story once again over the summer, but plenty of activity in Europe and the US led to a busier than expected July and August
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Issuers flatten curves amid sharp U-turn in sentiment in favour of duration
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The Italian oilfield services company's deal was over four times covered
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Wild rush of trades was never going to last
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Concessions in the teens and big book showed investors were unworried about falling demand for expensive goods
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At least four CEE banks are preparing new bond issuance in the next few weeks
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Stability is more important than dazzling book sizes, say bankers, as issuance ploughs on
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The medical equipment company is funding its acquisition of Icelandic peer Kerecis with equity
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Two hybrid trades this week have got away with zero concessions
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Investors like the spread the Czech bank offers to similarly rated peers in western Europe
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Priced tranches hit double digits as issuers pile in