Issues
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Europe's IPO market looks to kick on but deals must be priced well to ensure aftermarket performance
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Investors spying peak rates are packing the new issue market, tempting issuers to accelerate
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'Hard to quantify' how acceleration of Gilt sales will hit markets
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Issuers face a field of hazards, including opaque pricing and unreliable secondaries
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Policy blunder hurts UK's credibility on climate issues and points to value of sovereign SLBs
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Bond issuers are tempted to wait for lower rates, but that means taking spread and rate risk
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For deals to go well, companies need to cough up
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◆ Foreign trio raises $8.25bn in the US before the FOMC disrupts issuance ◆ Danske was the latest to tap the market in SP structure
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Borrowers were anxious to avoid being in the market during this week's Fed meeting
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Issuer has one more benchmark transaction planned for 2023
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Minimal concession for five year dollars after funding spree across currencies
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◆ SocGen stands out with its first bond outing after new strategy revealed ◆ Debt investors show better welcome for the €2.5bn dual trancher than equity markets ◆ Crédit Mutuel Arkéa completes €500m tight print