Issues
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◆ UK ousts Tories from power... ◆ ... setting up final round of French elections as only bar to primary market revival ◆ EM debt restructurings: balancing what creditors demand with what voters need
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As Deutsche Bank showed this week, the long tenor trade is still on
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European IPOs on pause as France votes, and September window is extremely narrow
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The next six months of 2024 are shaping up to be more like a three week window
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As Bastille Day — and the start of what is often a lull in capital markets — approaches, the fate of billions of euros of FIG and corporate bonds lies at the whim of UK and France voters
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More flexible and varied terms from leveraged finance are appearing more often on IG deals
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Market awaits EU’s lead once election volatility subsides
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Banks insist the mergers and acquistions market is getting more active, but private equity firms may keep holding back until 2025
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‘Still some work to be done’ in bond market’s digital transition
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Governments on the continent face a tricky time balancing needs of population with demands of overseas lenders
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Agency is now 65% funded with another deal planned for a couple of months’ time
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Share price stays just above block price