Issues
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Germany's poor economic growth is putting pressure on the federal states' finances
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Lower rates will give the market a boost even as other sectors curdle at the prospect of a recession
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No mention of sustainability in announcement of the new facility that will replace an existing RFC tied to greenhouse gas emissions
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Some borrowers may accelerate bond plans, while others may have to hold fire
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Region’s investors are keen to buy global bonds, while non-Asian issuers are looking to leverage Asia’s liquidity
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Sharp shift in sentiment from start of week sees some companies planning deals
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◆ Revival of FRNs would be 'logical' ◆ Investor appetite for long-end ◆ Issuers must decide to lock or not
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◆ Smaller cover pools suppress funding needs ◆ Issuers consider benchmarks instead ◆ German and Austrian lenders provide bulk of supply
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Italy's largest listed investment bank is in the middle of an ambitious plan to be profitable across the economic cycle
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ACG Acquisitions Co to acquire Turkish mine in bet for rising metals demand amid clean energy and electric vehicles push
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German state has increased its funding target to €9.5bn from an initial €7bn-€9bn
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Market open and long end working well as drinks company pushes curve to 2053