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There is 'huge' interest from the private sector to investing in Ukraine, but cash will not come during the war
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The deal has not been pulled or put on hold, said sources involved
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◆ Joint largest US bank deal in euros in at least five years ◆ More than twice subscribed ◆ Heightened premium compared to dollar funding
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◆ Issuer fully covers €1bn no-grow deal ◆ Weaker sentiment dents Länder’s tighter pricing trend ◆ Would another 1bp make a difference?
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Bankers say deals are still being launched and believe international rivalry can be negotiated
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◆ AFD gets €8bn-plus book for new 10 year ◆ 'Very positive' start to 2026 for French issuers ◆ EDC back in euros with 'smooth' deal as usual
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◆ Media firm last issued in October ◆ Tariff talk impacts choice of window ◆ Deal finds strong demand and price move
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◆ Issuer had market to itself on Tuesday ◆ Deal landed covered just outside fair value ◆ Issuer's first covered bond since October
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Trump's verbal attacks on Nato allies and US rate volatility put issuance on ice
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Record fundraising in 2025 has left private lenders fighting for deals
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◆ Mixed elements of senior, covered, SSA bonds ◆ Book peaked at more than €2bn ◆ Several deals paused amid macro worries
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Threat of tariffs between Nato allies push EGB yields down but 'sustainable shift into risk-off' not expected — yet