Issues
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Holding company bonds battered: so far, secured bonds are only scratched
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'Relief rather than fear' for investors missing higher yielding deals as they dodge deals from minnows in favour of benchmarks
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After the UK finally ratified its MoU with the EU this week, Paris is ready to lay claim to being the bloc's financial capital. But the EU must complete its much-delayed Capital Markets Union if it is to hold on to its newfound status
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Big name issuers finally return but aggressive approach unsustainable as aftermarket underwhelms
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New standards leave out impact but require transition plans and Scope 3
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July 4, Fed and earnings blackouts set to pause prospects
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Deal grows to $3bn, with minimal new issue premium
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Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse in March postponed the pipeline of state selldowns
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Creditors will also be looking to claw back what Zambia owes on its Eurobonds
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◆ Foreign trio raises $6.5bn this week as Mizuho eyes $2bn ◆ Dollar takes ‘sweet spot’ for major banks over euros ◆ Sentiment for Yankee issuance keeps improving
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The blocks market has flourished while IPOs have continued to flounder