Issues
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Sovereign greenium erosion has made it increasingly difficult to justify green bond issuance cost, say debt management offices
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Investors confident after US CPI print lap up deals at 4bp-5bp NIPs
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Turkish bank adds over a dozen new lenders in large deal
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Short end demand wanes as investors adjust to 'peak rates' narrative
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◆ Strong market sentiment backs new deal and potential FIG issuance as spreads tighten ◆ Views on NIP differ but SG's outcome was unanimously 'very good' ◆ Austrian and Australian issuers on the way
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High beta and long duration back in demand after US inflation falls
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Maturity back in demand as inflation appears to be under control
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◆ Issuer takes advantage of red-hot sentiment post-CPI ◆ Higher yielding bank capital prices moved up, including a similar AT1 from Barclays ◆ Strong demand suggests tight pricing eyed
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Shares in the French rolling stock manufacturer plummeted last month after a profit warning
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ADIB likely to be used as main comparable
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The divorcees are taking back collaboration and that's good news for capital markets
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Dealers away say rich pricing versus Pfandbrief led to disappointing orders