Issues
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Debut €500m five year deal spotted up to 7bp through reoffer in the grey market
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◆ €750m deal is Dutch bank's first in euros since 2020 ◆ Issuer could wait out raising capital and yields to stabilise after Credit Suisse's demise last year ◆ ABN raised a little more capital than its shortfall of around €600m
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UK's largest private metal recycler borrows £200m as demand for green steel rises
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Sovereign's largest ever new issue received positively, despite issuer's many credit challenges
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◆ Markets plead for regs pause ◆ Barclays' new strategy ◆ Middle East ECM to take it up a gear
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Smaller, weaker FIG issuers bathe in spotlight as anything and everything sells
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Hopes rise that acquisition funding could turn a normal year great for corporate debt
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Are EU bonds too cheap, or are the likes of EIB and KfW too expensive?
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Investors are hungry for higher yielding FIG bonds
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Venkat wants to generate higher returns in investment banking without increasing its capital
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European insurers' debt issuance volumes are forecasted to increase by 50%-90% this year, with a steady flow of deals from the second quarter. The question is how much of this will be net new capital?
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◆ Mizuho and Westpac NZ the only FIG issuers in dollars this week ◆ After each raised $1.5bn in dual tranchers, monthly volume pushed to $28bn ◆ Market focus also on Capital One's acquisition of Discover