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World Bank tops 2025 issuer rankings for private placements
Tight funding levels and an abundance of investor cash made for brisk MTN issuance in 2025. The story may change in 2026, with public market issuance named as one factor that could crowd out private placements. But a broadening Asian bid for MTNs offers hope for the market, writes Diana Bui
Investors show demand for short-dated FRNs from FIG and corporate credits in private and public formats
Aroundtown and Toyota tap private markets as public supply winds down
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    Policymakers’ approach to the European repurchase agreement market — or repo — should be seen as “complementary, not contradictory”, according to a leading figure at the Bank of England.
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    VakifBank has become the second Turkish bank in a month to debut in the privately placed medium term note market, raising Sfr11.6m ($12.3m) with a one year trade on Tuesday.
  • FIG
    Eurozone periphery banks’ privately placed Euro-medium term note yields have tumbled over the past few weeks as investors have returned to the paper. But many buyers are still cautious of holding unsecured debt from anything other than national champions, dealers said this week.
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    US money market funds returned to eurozone bank debt in April as investor concerns over the collapse of the Cypriot banking system dwindled, according to a new report.
  • FIG
    US money market funds returned to eurozone bank debt in April as investor concerns over the collapse of the Cypriot banking system dwindled, according to a new report.
  • FIG
    Eurozone periphery banks’ privately placed euro medium term note yields have tumbled over the past few weeks as investors have returned to the paper. But many buyers are still cautious of holding unsecured debt from anything other than national champions, dealers said this week.