Issues
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Banks look to get ahead of obstacles on the horizon with almost €25bn of unsecured issuance in first week of 2023
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Known for his winning personality and as a team player above all else, versatile DCM banker Rob Jolliffe died on December 28. He had been battling Parkinson’s disease for more than 10 years. He was 62.
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Sovereigns find exceptional issuance window but market still fragile
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New capital requirements for leveraged finance could put banks at a disadvantage
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A range of issuers leave market participants trying to decipher what is possible
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Senior unsecured market hopes for immunity as covered spreads set to widen
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European banks lead stronger than usual FIG market reopening in the US
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Europe’s financial institutions face another tough year despite rising rates. David Rothnie asks if consolidation is the answer
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New capital markets and advisory department will sit within wholesale banking division
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China dropping its zero Covid policy brings signs of a rally, particularly for luxury goods stocks
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Big books, skimpy concessions and large deal sizes will soon face the reality of a shaky global economy