Europe
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◆ French political turmoil 'largely isolated' as Piraeus sets new Greek AT1 records ◆ Euro unsecured market 'strong and resilient' ◆ Orders peak above €3bn but lack splash of recent AT1 books
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Deal will be the first since the Sparebanken Vest and Sparebanken Sor merger
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Recent Slovakian paper to guide pricing for the upcoming Czech deal
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◆ Italian masts company increases seven year deal ◆ Orders sticky during bookbuild ◆ Low single digit premium
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◆ Engie draws strong demand despite more chaos in French government ◆ Deal lands at or through fair value ◆ Eurogrid joins EuGB cohort with €1.1bn deal
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◆ Issuer prints new green bond as French government teeters on collapse ◆ Deal comes tighter than shorter SNP green bond from March ◆ Latest trade in a recent Nordic senior series
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◆ Demand falls as deal prices flat to fair value ◆ Quality sticks despite tight price ◆ Euros 'more efficient' than sterling
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Issuer to price seven year tap and new 15 year line as France loses its prime minister, again
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Green loans and project financing needed for Europe-wide rollout
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Issuer eyes €160bn funding next year as SAFE programme starts, but could even more funding be required?
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Chunky collared FRN expands sovereign's private funding for the year to €4bn
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Issuer completes €10bn programme but keeps eyes peeled for 'attractive opportunities'