Issues
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Country prints bigger bond than expected and will therefore rely less on private placements
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Funds need to put assets out quickly following pressure from LPs for liquidity after a multi-year lull in European equities
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The country has become more attractive for investors since last year’s election
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EIB book ‘set to be an all-time record’ for an SSA issuer in the currency
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The central bank's 'chief plumber' has plans for a reimagined capital markets union
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UK and European indexes have started the year poorly, but pent up supply and constructive market conditions mean the market remains optimistic
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◆ Issuer chooses to raise new AT1 capital six months ahead of call and tenders old paper ◆ Tight pricing means smaller book in absence of fast money ◆ AT1s have reached ‘aggressive’ levels but expected to keep attracting investor support
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Volatile market proves little obstacle for long maturity funding
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SBI’s deal is once again doubled due to oversubscription
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Varying luck for corporate bonds in euros as secondary market wobbles
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Supra peers EIB and ADB will follow issuer into the market on Thursday