Europe
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Long-dated bonds to be tapped and issued, Greece mounts tender offer
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Bondholders are happier despite the utility not securing the £1bn it said it needs
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◆ German bank to tap popular three year point ◆ 'Juicy' start expected ◆ No further supply expected to follow
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Intermittent trading venue would facilitate secondary share sales of unlisted companies
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The pollster's shares rose on Friday after the first block trade in the stock since 2007
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The electrolysis equipment producer has provided Europe's IPO market with a much needed boost
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Heathrow and Aeroporti di Roma show sustainability-linked instruments are useful for particular sectors
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Regional borrowers from Belgium, Germany and Spain power surge in labelled bond issuance among SSAs
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Despite heavy discounts and poor aftermarket performance, there is reason for optimism as the market reopens
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MD will run loan underwriting, bridging and syndicate coordination at the UK bank
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◆ Issuer achieves size and investor diversification ◆ Price and yield compressed since last year ◆ Worse market forces Greek bank debt wider
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◆ AT1 refi more than twice subscribed despite tough backdrop ◆ 25bp-37.5bp of premium needed