Europe
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Market thirsty for paper, though investors prefer defensive trades
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◆ Swiss bank introduces new bail-in structure ◆ ‘In-depth price discovery’ to reach final level ◆ Investors ‘get to grips’ with bail-in for issuer with no private shareholders
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- Why capital trades work in a market that 'lacks conviction' - The investors that drove Novo's new tier two last week - Some hold out for extra yield
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The wave of capital increases by real estate companies pressured to repay debt has only begun, says banker
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S-Bank will finance its part of the acquisition with €2bn of bridge facilities
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Femsa opted to scrap a tap of its exchangeable bond midway through bookbuilding and sell its entire remaining stake in Heineken outright
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The natural soda ash producer could raise $800m through the listing
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UK building society wades into buoyant FRN market to score €500m print
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Bouygues, ASML bring solid trades in short week
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Norway’s Statnett also planning deal at the maturity as duration opens up
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The deal paid a substantial pick-up to recent 10 year Pfandbriefe