Issues
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◆ Finnish DMO's Sammallahti on 'sweet spot' tenor ◆ Close to fair value ◆ Asset managers willing to buy shorter
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Private credit investors say market is back on track after tariff shock of second quarter
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This week saw a 79% drop in euro volumes from same time last year
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◆ Popular trade performs in secondary ◆ Performance erases premium ◆ NAB offers an attractive relative value proposition
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The food maker made its bond market debut in May
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◆ Top issuers return to dollars ◆ EIB 97% funded after popular deal ◆ World Bank 10 year both large and tight
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Markets will lose their bearings without reliable, independent government data
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◆ Austria bank compresses funding cost as investors remain avid buyers of tier two bonds ◆ Product described as 'most attractive' within the FIG capital structure ◆ Deal lands with negligible premium, if any
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◆ Water company tests demand in a troubled sector ◆ Deal size increased to £450m ◆ Spread tightened 15bp inside the tight end of initial thoughts
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◆ Pricing tighter than some rivals expected ◆ Landing near secondary ◆ Diversified crowd of investors as treasuries grab ASW rolldown
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African Development Bank is arranging billions of dollars in financing
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Curve underperformed but ‘there is demand at these wider levels’