Europe
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Transparency on deal size improved execution certainty of rare long dated deal
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Fears that London's stockmarket is in decline have been taken into account by the regulator
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Rising rates and slumping prices mean companies will need more cash, but struggle to get it
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Size and rarity ensured better results for Hamburger Sparkasse and Vorarlberg, despite the EU absorbing demand
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The bank plans to issue just a few weeks after a fellow Romanian lender broke new ground
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Newly suggested higher level of decline in net interest income will mean fewer banks will be outliers in an adverse scenario
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Merger with Íslandsbanki dominates investor discussions, but seen as credit positive
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Bets that the Italian gaming company would reignite demand for European IPOs failed to pay off
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Acquisition financing begins to revive, bringing cheer to under-employed lenders
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The FCA's idea to create one simplified listing category and make a more freewheeling UK stock market is seen as necessary to arrest its relative demise