Europe
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Ukraine's plan would save $3bn in redemption payments alone
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Saipem's rights issue collapsed. The company will be fine. The banks will pick up the pieces, which is what they signed up for
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Sanctions prevent most other Russian corporates from repaying foreign bondholders
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Shares surged on Tuesday after the French government laid out plans for a tender offer of the remaining 14% of the company it does not already own
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GSK’s consumer health business trades down on London debut
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ECB’s job made harder by political turmoil in Italy
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The destruction wrought on Ukraine means it will eventually have to talk with investors about its debts, believe bondholders
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UK luxury carmaker opts for Saudi participation over Chinese control
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Chinese manufacturers are contemplating listing in Switzerland as the Shanghai-London Stock Connect scheme has been extended
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As capital costs rise for European banks, chances of AT1 extension increase
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SSA issuers to get used to dancing around more frequent market-quaking events
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The sale of mezzanine debt is proving particularly challenging