Issues
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Issuer hopes the new deal opens doors for longer transactions to come
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Ettl previously represented the Austrian Financial Market Authority at the European regulator
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Senior City figures have welcomed the chancellor's Mansion House reforms but scepticism remains in equity capital markets
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◆ Longest tranche carries lowest yield ◆ Strong duration bid fuels 15 year print ◆ Investors looking to balance out holding compared to SBI benchmark
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◆ Spanish lender captures strong demand despite last week's rates volatility ◆ Investors get opportunity to 'jump' into rare long end tranche ◆ Despite big demand other issuers are 'very cautious'
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'Spectacular' book of over $7bn in first EM deal since Credit Suisse
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Already bruised sectors can expect more spread widening
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The reason for a no call is an important detail. The rules of the game don't always apply when conditions are tough
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Double digit concession and short tenor drove interest above previous highs
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The real estate firm broke new ground in the GCC by inserting a call option
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Federal Reserve vice-chair has offered a holistic review and changes to risk-based capital requirements
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As Europe recovers but the Middle East stays strong, BNP Paribas leads the ranking with a foot in both