Europe
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Goldman Sachs priced €300m deal too tightly, rivals say
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The sovereign now wants to privately tap existing bonds instead of arranging new private deals
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ALD's merger with Dutch rival Leaseplan has been given the nod of approval by the European Commission
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Warehouse company has avoided this year's interest rate rises
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The German asset manager sees potential for banks, energy efficiency and healthcare companies
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The mining company's €300m deal was covered nearly six times
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The Belgian property developer raised €300m for new projects
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The deal may open the door to other Greek banks issuing in foreign currencies and markets
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As issuers strive for transparency, investors struggle to make sense of the information
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Saudi National Bank bought a 9.9% stake on Thursday, rights issue starts on Monday
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Demand was skewed to the senior tranche
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Issuer's second deal is tight for market but wider than G+D has paid for a long time