Issues
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Shares in the gas company have surged off the back of higher prices
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Rapturous demand allows Dutch insurer to price with a slim 5bp concession
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Not much to read into great deals from Germany and the EU, say traders
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Claas, Vaillant and Danish Crown to price Schuldscheine in “strong” market
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The issuer met its size and spread aspirations as Bawag lined up the market's next new issue
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The offering will improve front-to-back processing for the bank’s structured notes between platforms in London and Tokyo
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Japanese issuers and investors have been eagerly embracing transition financing as a way to help meet the nation’s climate and emissions goals, with the government too making big strides with its ESG roadmaps. Greenwashing concerns are rampant, however, which the regulators are attempting to tackle by demanding more disclosures from both issuers and investors.
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Japan’s leading government-backed bond issuers had to stay on their toes and come up with novel ways to tap investors when faced with unprecedented volatility globally and in the domestic yen market over the past year. Whether it was switching to short tenor bonds in different currencies, including ESG labels on deals, or squeezing through narrow issuance windows as they opened, the SSAs left no stone unturned in accessing funding and staying attuned to investors’ needs.
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Corporate issuers using swap curve inversion to push through mid-swaps while still offering yield
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Investors flocked to to the €750m deal allowing the issuer to price at a small premium
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The US boutique advisory bank is seeking to expand its private equity capital markets business