Issues
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◆ Tight deal secured despite equity volatility ◆ Demand stronger at the short end ◆ Proceeds will 'prudently' refinance upcoming maturities
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◆ Gilt market wobbles again ahead of UK Budget ◆ Investors pile into highly rated credit ◆ Wise makes sterling bond debut
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The emirate paid no new issue premium for its latest sukuk, bankers said
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Bank is building US business after Bernstein JV
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DCM originator has been with the bank for 15 years
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◆ Deal size matches bumper Scotia sale ◆ Sterling shows no signs of slowing, say bankers ◆ NAB previously tapped dollars and euros this year
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Demand to drop even though no cut in ESG prioritisation among borrowers
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◆ Second EuGB issuance for A2A this year ◆ Smaller book than January's debut EuGB ◆ Shares slide after 2035 capex plan increased
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◆ Private credit, banks or securitization — which one is regulated too lightly? ◆ How AI capex will affect Europe's bond market ◆ What do defence bonds achieve?
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Industry is strong and market is offering tempting terms
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The issuance of bank hybrids underlined the continuing strength of the dollar market after the reopening of the US federal government