Europe
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◆ Sub sale sealed with single digit concession ◆ Strong demand paves way for more tier two trades to follow ◆ Proceeds could fund tier two call next year
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Nordic ECM issuance has been subdued in 2023, Dealogic data shows
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Caterpillar takes £500m a day after Mercedes-Benz reopens market
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Cantonal bank slipped into the market ahead of next week's Pfandbriefzentrale syndication
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Credit markets doing little to bridge huge funding gap for climate change adaptation
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The pre-revenue mining company is developing assets in the Balkans
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◆ UK puts FCA and PRA in charge of securitization rules ◆ Apollo could kick off the CLO reset wave ◆ What do business credit cards and middle market CLOs have in common?
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◆ Investors flock to first dollar AT1 for five months ◆ Positive response to new equity conversion structure ◆ More supply to come but no 'deluge'
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The southern European sovereign is also on the threshold of an IG rating from an ECB-recognised agency
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Even those who had expected a soaring end to the year have doubts after zero issuance so far
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Covered bonds look safe, as investors’ focus turns to capital
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Data centre companies will need to finance the expected vast new infrastructure