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Both issuers print with no new issue concessions, but Sparebanken Vest benefited from scarcity appeal and belly of the curve bid
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New hire will cover German and Nordic banks from Frankfurt
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Issuer passes 70% funding mark after upsizing in social format for the first time
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French agencies’ pricing versus govvies continues to compress
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Latest deal came 1bp through fair value, according to the issuer
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◆ ING goes double with €2.5bn deal at belly and long ends of the curve a day after $1.25bn AT1 ◆ BNPP follows with similar strategy with €1.5bn SNP ◆ Both long end tranches land at FV
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◆ Higher rates and dollar push-back no hindrance to bank capital deals ◆ ING prints oversubscribed $1.25bn Reg S AT1 ◆ Danske's first tier two since 2021 pricing close to fair value
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◆ Are lawsuits about funding polluters the next big risk for banks? ◆ Sub-Saharan Africa issuance returns... ◆ ... but will any follow Ivory Coast's lead?
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ING and BNP Paribas are already being sued, and more may follow
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Bank will engage on NGO’s four demands, hopes to avoid judgment like Shell’s
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Energy and technology company gets RCF secured on growing European renewable business and three new lenders
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Vest Boligkreditt finds price traction as Oma issues its debut benchmark
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Primary deal flow expected to resume next week, but amount raised will be small
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ING analysts forecast historically low net issuance of €50bn in 2024
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Energy trading company's US facility oversubscribed with two new lenders and signs new facility in Singapore
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New retail government bond sale draws in €4.8bn of demand on first day
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◆ ING raises €1.75bn from first opco issue for four years ◆ Rare deals meet good investor response ◆ Bid is much stronger for shorter tenors
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Labels and length as issuers offer duration to market where 'mis-steps' still possible
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European agencies to dominate week’s issuance with Fed and Bank of England in focus
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◆ European and Asian issuers lead the charge as Barclays takes size◆ Global funding conditions shift in favour of dollars ◆ UBS returns to bond market for the first time after Credit Suisse takeover
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Benchmark deal flow to resume as early as the week of August 14
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Regional borrowers from Belgium, Germany and Spain power surge in labelled bond issuance among SSAs
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Hesse takes €1bn after investors flock to Land NRW, Saxony-Anhalt and Land Baden-Württemberg
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Asia SSA BondsDeal follows Korean Development Bank's appearance earlier in the month
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Analyst of more than 10 years’ experience will head to a hedge fund
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Trade is first syndicated transaction with multiple parties for the fintech, and its first public corporate issuance
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Access to longer funding may soon spread to new countries
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The Schuldschein is increasingly resembling the standards for bonds and opting for lender-friendly features
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Pair attract a combined €6.3bn thanks to high yields and a normalising swap curve
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Danish issuer waited all week for the right window
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Issuer will also print SIB in dollars this year, and possibly in a new currency
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European Student Housing Fund 2 sells shares at a significant loss
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Euro FIG market still awaits the return of pure bank credit
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The pair contributed to the busiest day for public sector bond issuance in weeks
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IG corporates ringing up top terms for bonds after last week's chaos
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Single digit concessions and ultra-long maturities offered in wake of FIG market's chaotic week
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As Women’s History Month continues, we take a closer look at how women have carved a space in a male-dominated industry and the obstacles they overcame along the way
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Champion issuers needed to soothe nerves in thriving market
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Australian company gets more than double demand but could not tighten from IPTs
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More deals lined up as investors clamour for label
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Brewing company eschews floating rate format for short maturity
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Ex-credit trader had been in the role on interim basis since December
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Big book drives 25bp spread tightening on social bond as it lands close to curve
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Promissory note was increased to €300m thanks to keen demand from international investors
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The €240m loan will cover business on the EU Emissions Trading System
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Rising dollar funding costs for European banks and the Libor transition drive up margins
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Dutch issuer’s success suggests long term investors are looking to add riskier debt
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The €2.7bn promissory note was increased from €500m target