Europe
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French financial group has raised €6.5bn in the covered bond market so far this year
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Swiss bank hopes to price close to non-preferred comparables
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Shell company that listed in 2020 to buy InVivo Retail
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Russia may yet be forced to offer roubles to keep up with debt payments, which would mean default
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Stock price gains and a potential ESG angle on defence make the German company an attractive buy
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New issue premiums shrink narrow as market confidence returns
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Issuing bonds set to grow tougher for weaker credits or those looking to borrow for longer
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Whipsawing rates and the end of Pepp mean issuers will need to be canny to succeed in bond market
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Emerging market appetite to return as Swiss risk sentiment shifts
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Block sales are happening across a broader range of industry sectors and at shallower discounts as stock markets recover
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Europe's convertible market has been moribund since the end of last year but a revival may soon be on the cards, thanks to rallying equities and rising rates in the region