Europe
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Individual order sizes swell as issuers switch tactics to keep books buoyant
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Swedish agency plans to tap dollars in March at the earliest
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◆ Cades tightens pricing by 5bp ◆ French political backdrop helping asset class ◆ Deal subscribed over 10 times
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Wave of non-European names expected in euros while continent's corporates are in blackouts
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Sovereign's first Swiss franc deal since 2009 provides strong cost savings
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Sovereign's dual-tranche euro trade pulls in record demand
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Bulk of the new loans will see margin fall if Saga cuts 4.6 times leverage
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◆ Deal over 3x covered ◆ Peer supply 'only way to look at pricing' ◆ No-grow label helps deal
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◆ Deal four times covered ◆ Walloon used as reference ◆ Higher than average tightening
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◆ German lender enjoys window alone ◆ Eye-catching spread attracts bumper book ◆ Deal lands close to fair value
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Swedish company presented first major results test in troubled auto sector
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◆ First labelled 'European Green Bond' from an SSA ◆ 'A natural next step' for issuer and investors ◆ What difference does it make?