Europe
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Concerns rise whether the market will be able to stomach additional Gilts coming not only from the DMO but also the Bank of England's quantitative tightening
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Most indications of interest have come from domestic accounts
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Growing number of deals comes despite threats to credit quality
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Wide spreads and unstable market conditions disturb banks’ funding plans
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Issuers hold back trades until after blackout as central banks add more fuel to volatility fire
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The mega cap flotation is not enough to rescue a disastrous year for IPOs in Europe
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Kwasi Kwarteng's plan to scrap the banker bonus cap is a good idea but his timing is awful
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UK medical company continues to build curves after debuting in dollars in 2020
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UK Reit plans to buy 18 stores from Sainsbury’s and lease them back
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Record tight spread through swaps but 5bp concession needed
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New issuers strengthen signs of levfin revival
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Money moving out of longer maturities means issuers likely to prefer ultra-defensive deals