Issues
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Treasury secretary Bessent says US wants to stay in but reform international financial institutions
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Supranational takes one more step closer to liquidity of government bond trading
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After soaring this month, May is expected to see new issue premiums return to next to nothing
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M&G's hire comes amid the asset manager's push to expand loan origination capabilities in northern Europe
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UK's Mark Capital turns to investment management company for funding
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The SLB is CEZ's fourth in the format in three years
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◆ FRN concessions have jumped as much as 30bp ◆ Bankers question if European banks need to pay similar NIPs ◆ Euros could offer 'steadier market' for US banks
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◆ Level set at fair value, price not tightened ◆ French agency follows on in same maturity ◆ Books of under €1bn
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The new loan comes from the company's established lending group
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◆ Investors claw back some of the power in primary market ◆ Trade lands with high single digit concession ◆ Deal more than three times subscribed despite €1bn falling out of orderbook