Issues
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By avoiding one set of risks, issuers may now face another
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Euros are only ‘good on paper’ and dollar funding still attractive — for some
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Toronto Dominion plays fair with FRN investors with matched pricing
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Investment grade corporate issuers in dollars chalked up their second busiest August on record as they brought forward funding plans ahead of rate cuts and the risk of US election volatility.
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Return of US market set to turbo charge European FIG bonanza with AT1 revival
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Investors prefer shorter tranches in about-turn of recent trend
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Hopes that Middle Eastern companies would become active in global M&A have yet to materialise as volumes stay depressed
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New CEO is under pressure to cut costs and bureaucracy, and Citigroup’s reorganisation could be a template. With top changes already this week, Georges Elhedery has shown he means business
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◆ Big five year book for sovereign ◆ Fourth syndicated transaction "not required" ◆ Pricing didn't work for ultra-long dated tap
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A pipeline of sovereigns looking for yen bonds awaits
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Fernanda Guardado hired after Gustavo Arruda left for Mastercard
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◆ Benign primary market offers funding to big and small ◆ Size trumps ESG labelling when it comes to performance ◆ MUFG single note versus Mizuho’s dual trancher