Issues
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European sovereigns in good fiscal position to provide finance through energy crisis
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Financial institutions expected to concentrate next week's funding in senior and covered bonds in euros
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Investors reward defensive credits best shielded from chaos both in the markets and wider economy
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First restructuring under common framework could set an important precedent
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Support from Chinese creditors was a big step forward in a process which has been conducted at a glacial pace
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Volatility drove foreign bank issuers into the arms of the world’s most liquid capital market
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Rising rates are changing the poor fortunes of Europe’s convertible market, with green at the forefront
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The bank’s co-CEO of global banking and markets is taking on a group-wide remit after finishing a six-month sabbatical. David Rothnie asks if he is poised for a bigger role as the bank attempts to fend off an activist campaign
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The spread rupture between the best and the rest of the investment grade corporate bond market is just the beginning of a welcome trend
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Core issuers planning long dated deals for early next week
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Neoen’s €300m convertible was multiple times covered
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Western Power Distribution (East Midlands) plots dual tranche trade in volatile markets