Issues
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Canadian banks have high fossil fuel financing and are heavily used as repo collateral
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◆ Exclusive interview with Amundi portfolio manager, Jonathan Manning ◆ Navigating fixed income amid tariff disruption ◆ Investing at tight spreads
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Issuers shift the primary market equilibrium in their favour but questions raised whether it can last
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Middle East borrowers are looking at Asian currencies after a Formosa drive this year
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Some EGBs could benefit from the transition to riskier assets
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More steepening expected for both govvie and swap curves for rest of 2025 as crucial date for Dutch pension reform draws near
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Insurance firms and less frequent borrowers dominate issuance
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New issue premiums to be small or negative
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Core Europe to lead the charge but without German issuers
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Corporate borrowers took advantage of tight spreads in the dollar market while investors poured cash into new issues
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◆ Bank issues two deals a day after record earnings ◆ Week's fourth euro tier two ends with largest demand ◆ Earlier senior bond achieves highest-ever book for an Australian dollar credit trade