Europe
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Issuers want a clear view of contagion risk from US bank collapse
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The market has been edging towards European IG credit widening all year
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Bondholders have harshly criticised Naftogaz's conduct during debt relief talks
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Vilnius unit will be one of Europe’s most modern combined heat and power plants
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Established corporate borrowers are turning to green bonds for the first time as product comes back into vogue
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There is growing anxiety about London’s stock market becoming a backwater after the company’s decision to re-IPO in New York
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Leads are confident the oil and gas producer's deal will sell, despite the market's increasing ESG focus
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Thomson Reuters and a Blackstone-led consortium sold £2bn of shares after London Stock Exchange Group reported good results
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The Austrian bank’s deal drew on high quality French and UK accounts, as two other banks saw good demand for their deals
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The long-end offers something for both issuers and investors, but only if the stars align
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First green bonds since EU agreed new standard garner bulging books
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Ukraine war has turbocharged Europe’s need to invest in renewable energy