Issues
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CEO Winkelried tells investors inorganic growth is a priority and says firm is actively focused on credit
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Issuers must pay premium to access sterling but pricing still attractive versus euros
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Concessions creeping down as new issue spreads widen
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Chinese creditors have demanded an end to the status enjoyed by multilateral lenders
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Biggest block for eight years was paired with exchangeable bond and buy-back
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- Are EU bonds govvies yet? - Fast moving credit market develops strange rattling noise - Debt-for-nature: from the Galapagos to the developing world
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Sustainability-linked structures are under pressure across asset classes
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Ecuador to push ahead with blue bond for Galapagos despite political clouds
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Retail investors will provide European ECM deals with much needed liquidity, but unsophisticated investors need protection
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A growing number of competitors are jostling to bring retail investors into IPOs and capital increases, but some bankers and big funds are pushing back
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Lenders are slowly beginning to claw back some safeguards, but many doubt they will get far