Issues
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Reverse Yankee issuers find far calmer market than a week ago
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Mitsubishi HC brings FIG floating fun to corporate market
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Barclays hired UBS banker as M&A chief, shuffles M&A senior staff
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◆ Supranationals speak on callable capital ◆ Bank funding: pricing reset ◆ The demise of the cornerstone investor
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Liquidity in favour for sellers as investors choose not to put all their eggs in one basket as European IPO market reopens
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Long-buried issue is brought to light, bringing hope of balance sheet growth — and probably more bonds
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Using sleeping SLL structures could help companies cope when they need more time
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Public sector issuers manoeuvred a US sell-off with euro issuance slated to pick up
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Investors are ready to embrace unsecured bank debt yet again — but at double digit new issue concessions
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Asset managers should be drawn to high spread products from infrequent names
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◆ Money centre banks drive $25bn-plus three-day issuance rush ◆ Goldman first refinances capital with new, cheaper deal and then returns for senior funding ◆ RBC debuts its most subordinated debt in US dollars