Issues
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After two years of poor issuance, investment banks may have to cut jobs if volumes don’t pick up in 2024
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Issuers to bring deals as early as possible in January, whether the sovereign issues or not
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◆ Rate cut expectations raise appeal of bank debt ◆ NBC and Ally Financial push annual issuance to $593bn ◆ Yankee and US regional banks expected to lift supply in 2024
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Big demand expected but companies still wary on debt plans
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As firms adjust their priorities, the shifting geopolitical landscape could produce some unlikely winners in 2024 and beyond
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Cyclical companies facing stormy horizons have a rare opportunity to smooth out their funding early next year
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The Fed's dovish talk of rate cuts next year has boosted stocks, and the IPO pipeline is slowly building
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Dovish guidance from the Federal Reserve has boosted the US high grade market
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◆ Interest rate expectations power demand for higher yielding bonds, duration in covereds ◆ Synthetic indices tighten to fresh 12-month low ◆ Market in rude health for January issuance
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Hundreds of billions due for refinancing but expected lack of new opportunities makes this less daunting
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The Swedish landlord's rights issue attracted strong support
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French agency to front-load issuance next year as conditions remain ‘hard to predict’