Issues
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Wider spreads against swaps have allowed issuers to pay skinny concession to print large sizes
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Corporate deals have bounced back from banking stress, inviting further issuance
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Investors want opportunities, issuers want buyers, but their needs are misaligned
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April’s corporate dollar bond issuance calendar got off to a solid start in a front-loaded week for deals ahead of the publication of non-farm payrolls and the start of the Easter holidays
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Private and public credit providers will need to co-operate if they want to support an M&A revival
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Investors attracted by relative value versus loans but are not blind to risk
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Despite being more than five time subscribed, broker’s bond is unlikely to serve as a bellwether for the strength of the broader sterling FIG market
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Bankers expect deal activity to remain strong after the break
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Two from last deal not working on new issue
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Bulging orderbook and no concession paid in first hybrid since Credit Suisse taken over
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Invexans completes the first ABB in the cable maker since 2005
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With IG sovs finished for the year, CEEMEA’s next challenge awaits