Issues
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Yankee heavyweights hit primary market in force as companies crammed $23.8bn of borrowing into three days
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Class B creditors' chances of having their rescue plan adopted appear slim as lawyers judge their timing to be too late and highlight unprecedented nature of case
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Demand has been good for new deals during and after execution
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Early ECM activity concentrated in Italy and Nordics
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◆ Italian bank overcomes slower day in primary with first FIG dual tranche deal of year ◆ Why issuer chose twin tranches ◆ Concession discussed
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New leadership must be bold if it is to silene the doubters and ensure the the new-look corporate and investment bank delivers on its promise
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Logistics company book more than six times oversubscribed as investors snap up paper
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◆ Deal lands with low single digit premium ◆ Investors propel book to almost €5bn ◆ Trade already tighter in secondary
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Oil company issues largest Argentine corporate bond in almost a decade to take out a July maturity
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New issue concession was minimal at worst, estimated bankers
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Infrastructure tipped to be a busy market for debt this year
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◆ Deal lands flat to fair value without tightening ◆ Canadian spreads 'super tight' to UK names ◆ Sterling spreads have widened less than euro peers