Issues
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Corporate bond market is open but issuers warned it is not easy
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Capital raising about to get tougher for companies Chaos reigns in Gilt market
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Echoes of a Lehman moment prompt more banks to look towards alternative funding in yen. But while the Japanese market remains stable, accessing it is not as easy as it seems
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Nightmare on Threadneedle Street continues as emergency QE cliff edge nears
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Large financial institutions can benefit from market volatility to take back old bonds at a discount, while smaller banks can only find refinancing solace through exchange offers
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A barren week in the corporate dollar market, amid poor inflation data, is the prelude for more business soon, said optimistic bankers
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The tenor is not great for issuers but funding options are limited and investors love it
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Growing competition over smaller deals and bigger syndicates add pressure on fees
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Emerging markets bond buyers reveal why corporate credit looks a good play amid a climate of worsening economic outlook and turbulent market conditions
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Two year covered bond funding is not ideal, but may become the best option
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Data dumps and market blackouts push chance to issue further down the line
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This is not the time for complacency in corporate bonds