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Market participants struggle to justify FIG and corporate bond parade as technicals power primary
Borrowing in euros inevitable as CEE firms look to become 'larger, more regular issuers'
Former senior JP Morgan banker's first year in charge has brought both success and upheaval
New faces in euros could be thin end of the wedge as Pacific Life introduces first green FABN
Dance between secured and unsecured FIG bonds puzzles bankers
European banks progress with capital raising as spreads tighten, but investor qualms grow
Diverse range of deals shows investors remain eager to play as diversification considerations intensify
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◆ French issuer closes in on 2025 funding target ◆ Single digit pick-up offered over tight core European names ◆ Little to no premium needed for a sizeable trade
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◆ US insurance funding agreement-backed notes are set to grow in euros ◆ New names are taking longer to meet investors ◆ New pair to follow euro duo from last week
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◆ Greek bank’s unique approach benefits both legs ◆ Follows overhaul of assets and NPLs ◆ Capital and credit specialists among buyers
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No one can work round the clock. But what happens when the proverbial hits the fan?
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French covered bonds, southern European senior and tier two paper among the deals expected
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◆ How worrying is Section 899? ◆ A summer of toil for public sector issuers ◆ Seesawing curves in FIG
Polls and awards
The winning deals and organisations will be revealed at our gala dinner in Seville on September 18
The awards recognise the market's leading deals, issuers, banks and other participants
The winning institutions and individuals will be announced at a ceremony in London on June 18
The vote to choose the leading firms and individuals in the international debt capital markets has begun
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