Issues
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Difficult markets are affecting liquidity, with next maturity in January 2024
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• Following the PIF’s debut bond, is Saudi Arabia a credible green investment? • The multitude of unusual tactics bond issuers are using to get deals done in difficult markets
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Bond increased by $200m due to high demand
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Banker hails “bond beyond oil” but some green investors shun it
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Rumours about the Swiss bank lead to uncertainty over the Fed's regulation of non-US banks
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The Saudi issuer's bullish gambit is all about the message
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DNB rushes to finish funding for the year before entering earnings blackout
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Rising yields allow insurance firms to hit yield targets beyond seven years
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Nordea’s experiment shows at least some investors like SLL funding bonds
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Flow of smaller follow-on deals shows markets are sleeping, not dead
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Italian utility Enel sparked the market on Thursday when it led a trio of issuers after a sell-off in corporate credit
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Jumbo new concessions and being ready to go at a moment’s notice are just two of the tactics borrowers are using to get deals done