Issues
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Jamaican government's strategy to 'securitize one of its best assets' gets warm welcome
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Some see order book attrition as a red flag but others argue it's healthy
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Orderbooks have bulged since the Fed rate cut and new issue premiums are minimal — if they exist at all
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Borrowers should show more discipline if they don’t want to risk undermining all the investor work they have done
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◆ Insurance companies continue to pump tier two capital this week ◆ Banks opt for the most subordinated debt funding in dollars ◆ Small Smaller French insurer receives 8.8 subscription ratio despite French assets widening
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The books will open on Friday morning for the Spanish frozen bakery’s second attempt at a listing, with new cornerstone investor for small part of the deal
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“A distressed exchange over the coming months is now a highly likely scenario”, says Moody’s
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◆ Three year bond cost ‘flattish to euros’ ◆ Tight Treasury spread? No bother ◆ €10bn left to do of €80bn target
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Uzbek bank eyes bigger, brighter future in capital markets
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◆ Orders increased after some investors waited to see final spread ◆ Fair value 'difficult to determine' amid widening backdrop ◆ NIPs have risen
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Demand was nearly eight times the deal size