Issues
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Asset managers are ruling the roost
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Eager investors appear willing to ignore hawkish signs with more borrowers likely to contemplate bonds
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Guidance on thorny issues welcomed, but Commission may have created new problems
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Central bank rates decisions spur demand but issuers left bound by cost and competition
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The recent acquisitions of Numis and Greenhill are just the beginning, say bankers, as rising costs and slumping revenues test the business models of independent and medium-sized investment banks
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The soda ash company failed to convince risk-averse investors to accept its valuation demands
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Market picks over how Anglian Water was able to print a 16 year tighter to Gilts than a bond with half the maturity
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A single dollar issuer came to the market on Thursday as issuers digested the implications of Federal Reserve’s ‘hawkish pause’.
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The fund administrator has become the latest UK company to raise growth capital this month
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◆ UK buy and hold investors anchor demand ◆ Scarcity drives tightening ◆ More issuers may print as arb improves
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Market paying close attention to EU issuance plan