Issues
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Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky is in talks to buy Atos’s legacy operations
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A more benign backdrop tipped to entice riskier credits into trades
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◆ Improved funding in dollars for European banks ◆ The two issuers have been heavier users of euro and sterling markets this year ◆ Where is best to print in dollars for others eyeing the market?
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Car maker’s stock has rallied 122% over the past year as it battles to return to profitability
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Nearly $15bn of Turkish bank and corporate bonds have matured since 2021, with next to no new issuance
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Dominican Republic could be on the cards for LatAm supra after debuts in Paraguay, Costa Rica
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Tight overall covered bond spreads mean that new issue premiums appear elevated, despite lower levels
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Energy company blamed the government for its default last year
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Central banks play nice but a reckoning is coming for corporate spreads
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Banks are always in someone’s sights, sometimes even their owner's. But look to the bond market, not the newspapers, for whether they are in real trouble
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◆ Size and execution the main attractions of dollars, but it costs more ◆ Well progressed UK banks weigh taking a chip off the table ◆ Dollar covered bonds unlikely
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Development banks could issue hybrids up to a third of their equity