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With issuers in earnings blackouts or nearing the end of their 2025 programmes, issuance slumped in October compared to the September rush
◆ Spanish lender completes full unsecured capital stack issuance in 2025 ◆ New deal lures growing demand ◆ Debate on new issue premium
◆ Barclays raises €1.75bn in dual tranche senior ... ◆ and issues Singapore dollar AT1 ◆ Lloyds pulls $9bn of orders for US dollar AT1
◆ Sub-benchmark deal oversubscribed ◆ Close to 5bp of new issue concession ◆ Iceland's relative risk spread compared to other Nordics 'not justified'
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French political concerns and geopolitical twists chilled sentiment with no new unsecured deals on Tuesday
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Market participants are invited to give their views on the outlook and expectations for the FIG market in 2026
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The next leg of the spread convergence between eurozone periphery and core FIG issuers could come from the east or south
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Despite widening of business development companies' spreads, technicals remain favourable for FIG issuance
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The issuers are the first from Kuwait since the sovereign's blockbuster return
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◆ German bank's first sterling senior note in almost four years ◆ Premium paid ◆ Valuations 'quite squeezed' in wider sterling market