Issues
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◆ Trump orders review of US involvement in multilateral development banks ◆ What's driving Reverse Yankee issuance? ◆ Deutsche Bank sparks new controversy in AT1 capital
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Deutsche Bank sparks debate on whether issuers will suffer should they not call AT1 deals amid excellent market conditions
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Senior unsecured competition to put pressure on covered pipeline
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Reverse Yankees bumped up February volumes last year and hopes are high they will again in 2025
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RBC, Jefferies and BNP Paribas are well placed to make gains as HSBC retrenches after Deutsche Numis shows momentum
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◆ Lack of comps making finding fair value tricky ◆ Leads spot the deal flat ◆ Demand strong despite contractual structure
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◆ French firm sells its first mortgage-backed deal since April 2023 ◆ Negative new issue premium paid ◆ French firms enjoy positive political tailwind
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Mexican issuers stride into primary market after Trump proposed then delayed tariffs
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Pair bring $8bn between them after a rough start to the week
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Observers expect the miner's offer will be in big demand
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Boad's hybrid has a maturity date, unlike those from AfDB and AFC
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◆ Investors flock to €300m print ◆ Bond priced flat to fair value ◆ Deal spotted tighter almost immediately in secondary