Issues
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Large borrowers like the EU are making pricing more difficult for slighter public sector borrowers
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Investors chasing higher yields and spreads have poured large orders into lower rated bank debt. More issuance is expected to target this demand
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Fatigue is creeping in, but demand remains for deals that offer something a little different
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Fundraising continues for ESG and impact strategies as EU introduces more stringent regulations
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Foreign issuers offering higher relative value draw in international investors
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For the first time since the euro sovereign crisis, pension funds are buying long dated corporate bonds
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Negative real rates and a borrowing binge spell trouble
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The US bank has taken decisive action on costs but, despite the CEO’s push for diversification, its investment banking activities remain as important as ever
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A resurgence in corporate hybrid issuance has highlighted another problem with life after ECB bond buying
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Firm is targeting €500m and looking to hold a final close in early 2024
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While numbers were unflattering across the board, it is unclear if others will follow Goldman’s aggressive redundancy push
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Electric company goes as far as 30 year but deal shows small signs of waning demand for ultra-long corporate debt