France
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European ESG funds saw $16bn of inflows up to June, but a potential new government in France could curtail primary volumes
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Small ambitions of Legrand, DSV and El Corte Inglés rewarded with chunky demand
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'It was the best thing to do' in a volatile market, says issuer after election call sparks market mayhem
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French issuer postpones deal as compatriots set to face wider spreads
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The deal was almost twice covered on the full deal size amid slight ‘correction’ to European indices
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Election jitters proved costly to jumbo issuer as peers postpone deals
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Oversubscription for Polish bank's book was similar to Hungary’s OTP last week
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Shock election? What shock election? French power giant drums up more than €12bn in orders
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◆ 'Macron resignation rumours' push OAT spreads out ◆ FIG activity 'was supposed to be much busier' ◆ Covered and corporate bond sectors still open
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◆ France's snap election 'a big surprise' for markets say FIG bankers ◆ French senior non-preferred bonds underperform ◆ Issuers taking a 'wait-and-see' approach
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The Polish bank is one of the highest rated of Central and Eastern Europe's bank issuers