Issues
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Falling inflation and resilient US economy have driven a dramatic rally of risk assets
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UN calls on finance firms to back ambitious plastics treaty with ING first to sign statement
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Following a blistering start to the year, there are signs of investor fatigue
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Tight spreads are drawing issuers and investors to lock in high yields while they can
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Bankers hopeful more supply will follow, but no pipeline forthcoming
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Bond was sized to ensure secondary performance, and it indeed it has performed
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◆ Raises lower end of €1.25bn-€1.5bn target after feedback ◆ Reintroduces positive new issue premium from major FIG issuer ahead of possible slowdown ◆ Follows Singapore dollar tier two
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Cheap, high quality equities combined with renewed commitments to Europe’s capital markets make this an interesting time to invest in EU companies
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Danish agency scored largest ever book and at a tight spread to US Treasuries
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There is a strong investor bid for non-eurozone names
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The Swedish real estate sector has felt the pressure of rising borrowing costs
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Investors pile into 12 year as excitement continues to drain from ultra-long bonds