Issues
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Demand exceeded €110bn when final terms were set for the dual-trancher
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Bankers away from the deal put the NIP at 1bp to 2bp
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The Emirate of Dubai has rebooted its privatisation programme after a year of no activity
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Transitional structure has had some success in the primary market
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◆ US RMBS sales in Europe: immigration or vacation? ◆ UBS AT1 makes nonsense of claims of investor fears ◆ The EU's last hurrah in the SSA market
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Investors pounce on Société Générale and UBS sales after yields rise, then rates rally to soothe fears
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◆ First AT1 for nearly two months after volatility ◆ Priced flat to or inside fair value ◆ Head of funding says deal could have been bigger
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After years of slow progress and a failure to complete the project, stimulating the European ABS sector could be exactly what is needed
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It will be success enough for covered bond issuers to get their deals away. They don't need to shoot the lights out
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Issuers take every opportunity to print as market turns tougher
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Variety pack of trades landed this week, but no one can pinpoint why, or when, market might slam shut