Issues
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◆ Usual intraday strategy serves issuer well ◆ ‘Very limited’ new issue premium ◆ Sister institution ESM still has €4bn to raise
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More than 12 regional and global banks joined the facility as Middle Eastern companies find M&A appetite
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◆ Next to no premium needed for capped sale ◆ Demand holds firm despite price tightening ◆ Popular deal broadens investor base
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◆ Market open to all ranks of borrowers ◆ ING gathers €2.75bn funding at 5bp NIP ◆ Cajamar shows smaller borrowers can print flat to FV
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Caterpillar, National Grid North America sell bonds with minimal premiums
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Goldman's ex-head of ECM syndicate and Citadel's head of ECM to leave the capital markets business
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◆ Why benchmark issuance has resumed earlier than usual ◆ What lies ahead for capital markets ◆ African issuers switch out of loans to bonds
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The unusually early resumption of benchmark issuance will benefit all come the autumn
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This summer proved that it pays to stay switched on in financial markets
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Credit investors spy attractive entry points at wider spreads — but they won’t buy anything at any price
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Fast money goes missing as issuers try to sell at tight spreads
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CK Infrastructure is the first to take advantage of the new rules, as ECM teams start prepping next year's IPOs