Europe
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Convertible issuance slowed this quarter, despite rising rates and higher share prices
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Tuesday’s four covered bonds were challenging to sell
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◆ Deal gives hope for more Greek senior issuance ◆ IG ratings appear mostly to have been priced in ◆ Alpha prices tighter than Slovenia's NLB
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The Hong Kong-listed Italian luxury yacht maker is seeking to list on its home exchange
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Sterling rush continues as 13th consecutive interest rate rise is on the horizon
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Issuer's paper is trading tightly despite the new loan pushing expected demerger talks further away
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Issuance of convertibles in EMEA has hit the buffers in May and June to market's surprise
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◆ Alpha to restart what is expected to be more Greek supply ◆ One debut green euro bond prices, one more to come ◆ Demand for short end paper swiftly absorbs reverse Yankee
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Evidence emerges that specific issuers may find sterling is competitive compared to euros
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Senior preferred deal could be priced at 'low to mid 7%' based on recent comps
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The soda ash company failed to convince risk-averse investors to accept its valuation demands
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The fund administrator has become the latest UK company to raise growth capital this month