Issues
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◆ Book halves after tightening ◆ Bond prices at fair value ◆ Tightening by 1bp could 'kill a trade for the German states right now'
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◆ Demand peaks at almost €4bn ◆ Tight print reprices Portuguese covered curve ◆ Market hopeful others will follow
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Not long ago five year bonds yielded over 20% and investors were worried about debt distress
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LatAm’s most prolific sovereign issuer draws over €8bn of orders for dual tranche on tricky day
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◆ Size was upsized after feedback ◆ Minimal premium paid ◆ Some bank treasuries excluded by callable SNP format
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The private equity trust added banks to its lending group in the refinancing
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Goldman Sachs took advantage of strong demand before passing the issuance baton to foreign banks and domestic borrowers
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◆ Riso and Ruhl on the development of the market's biggest new bond issuer ◆ Beyond NextGeneration EU: can the bloc fund defence? ◆ The campaign for sovereign-like borrower status
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Greater stability in credit products than rates points to what unnerves investors
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FCA and PRA dance to Treasury's pro-growth tune
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French rates risk appetite returns but OAT spreads still a hurdle for covered issuers
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European banks joined corporate long-dated fray this week as investors showed ample appetite for more