Issues
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◆ Issuer initially targeted price over size but achieved both ◆ Makes sterling debuts look easy ◆ Positioning for UK membership?
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Terna and KPN see €1.85bn drop from books between peak and final count
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Senior banker replaces climate scientist
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◆ Spreads quiver, then stabilise ◆ Rating agencies evaluate risks ◆ Capital increases to give early signs of US attitude
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Explosive Monday makes it unlikely the week’s issuance volumes will be as muted as feared
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◆ Trump orders review of US involvement in multilateral development banks ◆ What's driving Reverse Yankee issuance? ◆ Deutsche Bank sparks new controversy in AT1 capital
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Deutsche Bank sparks debate on whether issuers will suffer should they not call AT1 deals amid excellent market conditions
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Senior unsecured competition to put pressure on covered pipeline
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Reverse Yankees bumped up February volumes last year and hopes are high they will again in 2025
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RBC, Jefferies and BNP Paribas are well placed to make gains as HSBC retrenches after Deutsche Numis shows momentum