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The European Private Placement Facility (EPPF) has completed its first bond issue, which those involved say is the start of a “revolution” in debt capital markets.
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Flexible investors are returning small amounts of money into prime funds after the mass exodus experienced following money fund reform, according to a Moody’s report. However, a managing director at Barclays believes this is not yet a significant trend.
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Mizuho has hired Julie Edinburgh to fill a new position: head of vanilla MTNs.
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Qatar National Bank has secured $630m with a structured Formosa bond to prove it is still able to access funding despite the sensitives surrounding the Qatar crisis.
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The European Union’s rules to improve the resilience of money market funds came into force on Thursday. Investors expecting similar consequences to those which followed the US reform can breathe a sigh of relief.
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Santander placed three taps of a senior non-preferred May 2023 line on May 19, raising a total of €270m. The issuer was one of the first Spanish banks to issue this type of private placement, which drew significant investor demand.