Europe
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Up to €10bn expected from across the ratings spectrum, but long maturities looking tricky
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◆ €1.7bn deal gets 2025 funding past the line ◆ Seven year print and 18 year social tap ◆ Bankers say market gives 'good results' and more supply inbound
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◆ Rare green trade using EU's new standard ◆ Lands inside fair value ◆ Books fall by €1bn from peak
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◆ HSBC, NatWest, Société Générale print similar dual tranche senior deals ◆ 'No canibalisation' despite €8bn concentrated supply ◆ Bid for duration on all deals
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◆ Triple tranche trade finds mixed demand ◆ Shortest tranche lands inside fair value ◆ 'Significant' demand for high rated short end to park cash
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◆ Spain adds a new sustainable issuer ◆ No-grow deal was well oversubscribed ◆ Another European sub-sovereign next up
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Sustainability-linked deal refinances two deals early
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◆ Large book, small concession ◆ Merz stumbled on the path to power ◆ 'Remarkable stability' in Bunds
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◆ Small books do not mean small deals ◆ Norwegian trade lands tight to Pfandbriefe ◆ Next to no premium paid
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◆ Storied real estate company opens books after ratings downgrade ◆ New issue concession in the low single digits ◆ Investors keen to buy cyclical names
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◆ Deal is the first Austrian benchmark since January ◆ Slim premium paid ◆ Austrian supply down due to lower loan growth
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Lenders in Nordics say there is pressure to sign deals before 90 day US tariff reprieve ends