Europe
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Sovereigns to test appetite for supply at longest points of their curves
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While economic signals may be pushing the Federal Reserve to start tapering its asset purchases, the EM bond primary market is gearing up for a busy September regardless
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Munir Nanji will relocate from Singapore to the Czech Republic to oversee regional activity
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Scandie financial issuance picks up across covered and senior
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The labelled bond is the first mandate from CEEMEA after the summer
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UK to join the sovereign green bond club in September
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Europe’s convertible bond market is expected to reopen swiftly in the autumn as equities continue to trade at or near all-time highs
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Euros offering a cheaper alternative for Nordic borrowers
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Municipality Finance hit the market with a five year dollar benchmark on Wednesday, sneaking a deal in before the Jackson Hole symposium hushes the dollar market
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Swedish health and wellbeing brand Midsona has sold new shares worth Skr500m (€50m) in a block trade
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The issuance of green or sustainable bonds would cap off a remarkable comeback to the capital markets for Greece and further cement the sovereign’s status as a re-established frequent borrower.
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A trio of euro borrowers hit the market on Tuesday, with more to follow