Issues
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Borrower lands short maturity deal with single digit concession
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◆ UK bank issues its only outstanding Aussie tier two ◆ Second capital deal within a week sold outside of core markets ◆ Funding official says diversification motivated the rare deals
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Pricing tension rising at the edges of the market as money lured into public debt
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The short labelled deal from Nordea was exactly what buyers wanted
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Investors have ESG concerns about South Africa, but commodity risk is the main worry
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Sobi plans to repay debt from an acquisition through a non-underwritten rights issue
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Arm's China exposure would have been a harsh blow for the City if the company had opted to list in London instead of New York
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Imminent half year results will reveal whether the new Swiss bank is a hastily patched monster or a new financial powerhouse
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The Japanese seller will prioritise aftermarket performance over high valuation, say sources
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All the deals went well, but could have gone better given scarcity and the juicy spread
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Deals from three to 10 years sail through this week as market returns