Issues
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◆ Five year trade among the tightest this year ◆ Small single digit premium needed to seal the deal ◆ Investors came in after pricing despite the tight spread
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When it comes to monitoring comms, surely what’s good for the banking goose is good for the governmental gander
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◆ Which banks sell in run-up to rate cuts ◆ South Africa election and the bond market ◆ Saudi Arabia leaves peers behind
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Uncertainty over interest rate cuts creating big market swings means this year's phenomenal primary market for credit will deteriorate
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Deal pipeline quietly building in undersupplied market
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Corporates kept pricing dollar deals this week despite equity market volatility, while analysts warned of a reduction in supply
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Wide spreads have insulated eurozone periphery borrowers from rates volatility — for now
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◆ Market volatility no hindrance for foreign and domestic FIG issuers ◆ They take advantage of favourable conditions ◆ May volume to end more than 80% higher compared with a year ago
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The prices on offer mean little pushback from investors when Saudi Arabia issues more than planned
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New structures start to emerge and US issuers will be tempted, but some have qualms about Moody’s generosity
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Barclays sees EMEA as a big part of its growth plan and is investing in senior talent over the next two years