Issues
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◆ Dual-tranche deal attracts €200bn of orders ◆ New seven year was somewhat unexpected ◆ Bookbuilding started with 4bp of premium
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◆ Iconic NYC spot powers CMBS revival ◆ Gilt market braces for Labour Budget ◆ Banks plan bonds for November undaunted by US election
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Market participants to unleash issuance across the capital structure in second half of November
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New boss of Citigroup’s banking division has made sweeping personnel changes, but the bank is also raising its game
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Two more major US banks issue bonds but three do not despite spreads at post-GFC tights
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European corporate bond issuers that still have deals to do can relax a little
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Volumes expected to peter out, to the chagrin of investors
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'Welcome to the layer cake, son'
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Rachel Reeves's first Budget needs to pass the Truss test and avoid spooking the Gilt market
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How investment banks profit when clients can’t shop around, and why their clients should be grateful
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◆ The new pecking order in eurozone government bonds ◆ Can the bond market build Britain? ◆ UniCredit v Commerzbank: after Orcel's gambit, the Orlopp defence
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Inflationary risks are rising again — luckily central banks are still driving rates south