Issues
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Government launches deal to float up to 30% stake in February
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Smaller book and less tightening than other recent OBG transactions but international buyers play covered versus senior spread
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Demand more muted than for last week’s debuts, but sterling pipeline is filling
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Bankers and investors are expecting a new issue from Turkey any day now
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Latest case involves BNP Paribas’s dollar Disco which it will call. BNPP will disqualify similar legacy euro notes from counting as tier two capital
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◆ Super sterling welcomes corporate first timers ◆ SSAs switch tactics in UK market ◆ Bill on bonds
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Immense order books break records as issuers, investors take full advantage
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Market recovers from shaky start as smart pricing draws huge order books
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A willingness to adapt will remain issuers' best bet throughout the year
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◆ Foreign quartet prices $9.25bn across the capital stack in three days ◆ SocGen joins the post-CPI flow on Thursday ◆ US money-center banks expected to unleash issuance after earnings
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Deal by Singapore’s ST Telemedia shows KPI-linked sub debt can work
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While last January was a record breaker for volumes, bankers expect this month to go even higher