Europe
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Borrowers shut out this week need strong market close on Friday
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Deals get done at tight discounts while ECM activity remains low
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Australian company gets more than double demand but could not tighten from IPTs
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Problems surrounding the Swiss banks have resurfaced to affect other European lenders, halting and repricing the FIG bond market
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The UK market is no lost cause, but it must stop procrastinating and get a grip on its investor problem
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BTPs have widened from their tightest level against Bunds in nearly a year this week as the fallout from the SVB crisis brewed in the US banking sector and beyond, driving a flight to safety among investors.
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Volatility caused by SVB's collapse may delay the next round of European ECM deals
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Bankers say EU rules will protect banks against liquidity problems from failing US banks
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SVB and macro events stifle what was expected to be a busy week
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Oversubscribed deal comes after slowdown in fibre financings
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IPO of the gas, renewables and EV division was pulled last year
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Cyprus upgraded to BBB as debt metrics improve