Issues
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Confluence of negative macro factors bounce off purported high demand from investors
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Higher new issue concessions expected to continue into early 2024
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◆ Blockbuster-sized deal defies volatility ◆ Issuer spots 'right window' to execute Yankee return at 'acceptable' NIP ◆ Head of group funding talks to GlobalCapital
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Loans bankers say they expect institutional investors to provide funding to oil and gas companies
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Spiking yields and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have dampened the market
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◆ UK building society prints first Yankee in more than a year ◆ Pays 7bp NIP amid challenging market conditions ◆ Favourable demand for Yankee SNP and TLAC
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Europe's new listings are in a deep slump and poor behaviour by sellers will do nothing to help them recover
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CEEMEA issuers will return to primary next week after a brief pause
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Bank overcame challenging market conditions to price its second Swiss deal of the year
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The pair are part of the bank's annual headcount review
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Issuer included more social projects than green for the first time
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The realisation that rates will be higher for longer is driving more US corporates into the convertible bond market