HSBC
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            The German SSA issuer proved that the euro market remains very much open despite the unexpected rate decision from the ECB last week
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            South Korean borrower’s deal offered an attractive yield ahead of Fed rates decision
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            German sub-sovereign issuer gears up for the first euro SSA deal since the ECB’s 50bp rate rise, with Swedish agency eyeing dollars ahead of Fed meet
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            Second sterling deal in a row for the borrower in as many months
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            The acquisition financing is the second large deal from India this year after Adani-Holcim loan
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            Issuer opts against using failsafe mechanism introduced by regulators because of its last failed rights issue
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            Two week deal gap ends in €1.5bn M&A financing
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            Chinese property manager brings IPO back to life amid crisis in the sector
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            SSA issuers becoming more willing to issue on less obvious days to get deals done
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            Korean firm's green bond came amid poor secondary market performance of deals from peers
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            Some five year euro deals see double the demand of 10 year alternatives
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            Korean issuer had to be savvy to mitigate impact of US Treasury movements and widening bond spreads