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Borrowers want to issue and spreads are tight, but execution windows are very unreliable
◆ Issuer took advantage of attractive euro funding levels ◆ 'The best quality name you can buy,' lead says ◆ Premium paid
Spreads are back at pre-Iran war levels, but still offer a premium to western Europe
◆ Issuer was looking to come to market from Monday ◆ Lead says order book 'highest quality' seen on recent trade ◆ Low single digit concession
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Spreads gap out too fast after the credit rally of a lifetime ends, pushing price-sensitive issuers to reconsider their market entrance
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Buyers grapple with falling interest rates
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◆ Duo print €3.25bn after recent deals wobble ◆ Wider pricing attracts attention and allows tightening ◆ Weaker credit market affects reoffer levels
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◆ BPCE brings first senior sterling FIG deal of 2024 ◆ UK investors lap up relative value versus euros ◆ Debate over premium paid and whether market is ripe for more issuance
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A slowdown in supply is expected amid 'trickier' backdrop
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