Issues
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Investors nervous about duration and fear steepening, but new opportunities could open up for issuers
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Pricing was tight after sovereign found healthy demand
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Issuers expected to squeeze in before tariff volatility returns and summer holidays start
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Factors stack up to make US issuers and investors eager
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Former head of bond syndicate might just be what Bank of America needs to achieve its goal — a consistent place among the top investment banks in EMEA
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Heidelberg book covered in five minutes at tight discount
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◆ Australian lender takes size ◆ Redemption wall could fuel demand ◆ Dollars could offer an alternative to tarnished sterling
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Despite the latest legal development being ostensibly market pleasing, many feel little reason for cheer
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Banks encouraging investors to lend to cut out competition from other banks
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Modestly sized euro and dollar benchmarks are being prepped for next week
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Issuer hopes to raise €750m from sustainability bond, likely a 10 year, after summer following this week’s large print
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EM investors may be happy to see some senior supply after glut of tightly priced AT1