Issues
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Ireland's orderly exit from AIB continues as 5% chunk sold on Monday night
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Longer maturity plays into sovereign’s IMF-mandated strategy to substitute expensive local debt for external funding
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Energy trading company arranges second new facility in two weeks
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◆ Four deals attract €12bn of demand ◆ JPM resuscitates Reverse Yankee bank sales after five-month hiatus ◆ Bank of Ireland scores largest oversubscription and pays lowest premium
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Issuers play it safe as they target the three to five year area
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The Greek government plans to list Athens International Airport in the first quarter of 2024
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◆ The Beatles may have a new, if that is the right word, song but one of their classics sums up Zambia's debt restructuring best ◆ The bank treasurer's dilemma ◆ A new index for the covered bond market
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Corporate DCM banker was one of three high level staff to leave Citi over the summer
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US bank’s $6bn two-part opco/holdco deal, joined by Santander and Standard Chartered Yankees, pushes October FIG volume to $54bn
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Italian banks should seize a lift in sentiment to distance themselves from the sovereign
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Banks have a promising but fleeting funding window that could push unsecured issuance for the year to a new record
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Spread changes suggest some investors may have bought SLBs facing higher coupons