Issues
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◆ Is bond syndicate becoming a junior job? ◆ Zambia’s debt ordeal nearly over but has it got a raw deal? ◆ Water companies in the crucible as Thames shareholders quail
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Waiting till nearer summer to print could give banks even cheaper costs of funding
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Lending banks watch UK water credits carefully as Thames stumbles
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As 'greeniums' on public sector bonds are now hard to define, issuers are focusing on other advantages
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Technology and ample demand commoditise execution, but markets still hold surprises
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Jumbo trades in large cap stocks drive blocks activity while the IPO market remains 'stuck'
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Flurry of issuance satisfies parched investors and raises hopes for more across the capital structure
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Bondholders take bigger upfront haircut in return for more lucrative VRI some say will punish Zambia
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'Patchy' SSA issuance expected in sterling after sparse few weeks
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◆ Canadian bank raises €2.25bn to push March US FIG issuance to $61bn ◆ Quarterly funding was second busiest ever at $254bn ◆ Swiss Re was lining up debut tier two with bail-in clause
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Bill Winters has one chance left to secure his legacy as Standard Chartered CEO. The exit of Simon Cooper is just the beginning
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Borrowers remain wary even with conditions ‘as good as you can imagine’