Issues
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US stocks have been the big loser, while European banks could reap profits
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Enthusiasm for a defence push on the continent is crucial but lacking
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Agency has funded around 50% of its €65bn-€70bn programme
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Universal bank in EMEA is still a work in progress, but Mizuho has chosen now to hire an M&A banker from BNP Paribas to lead the next stage of growth
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Trading activity and primary performance show covered bond robustness
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Issuer takes big size ahead of blackout, offering ‘right’ products to investors
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Some borrowers eye depth of US dollar market, while others anticipate 'orderly impact' on euro spreads
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Africa and the Gulf will suffer most in a global recession, rather than from direct tariff pain
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◆ State raises €625m as markets sink ◆ Spread hungry bank treasuries drive demand ◆ 7.5bp pickup over KfW
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Banker to leave after prominent career in EMEA syndications