Issues
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◆ Issuers add tier two debt amid lower relative cost to senior layer ◆ Danske Bank prints in euros at no premium as Nordea said to have garnered largest size locally ◆ BNPP, HSBC and Westpac target dollar market
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◆ Bankers debate negative premium ◆ Spread could have been pushed further ◆ Fast money still interested in Greek names
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The regulator's final determination is meant to provide guidance to the industry for the next five years, instead it is piling on the pain
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Covered market looks to returning SSA issuance for clarity over swap spread moves
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After strong results, Delivery Hero is selling 15% of its Middle Eastern division in what will be one of the UAE’s biggest IPOs of the year
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How do I navigate blame culture without burning bridges?
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◆ Trump triumphs, Scholz slumps, rates roil ◆ Credit issuers off to the races ◆ Rates issuers contend with unprecedented Bund-swap inversion
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Being made a Goldman Sachs partner retains an appeal and the process is fiercely competitive, but it’s not as attractive — or important — as it once was
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Market awaits ESMA analysis in January, with consensus that benefits of T+1 for the EU are largely political
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Banks celebrate Trump win amid hopes of looser regulations
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Conclusive US election result and rate product woes open pre-funding options to banks