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The market has shown little reaction, but that would change if other powers got involved
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New 10 year deal was oversubscribed as geopolitical risks intensify
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The cinema group's facility has features that could bump size up by €180m
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Investors hope a government more open to fiscal tightening will come to power in 2026
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Strong conditions and looming US tariff deadline set to lure more issuers next week
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◆ Deal is Achmea's second in five weeks ◆ Investors eager to pick up no-grow deal ◆ Small premium left for performance
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◆ Trade is Polish bank's first in euros for three years ◆ Proceeds to fund upcoming maturity ◆ Periphery and non-eurozone deals used for pricing
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◆ Hyundai’s US arm drums up blowout response in euros ◆ Telefónica rings in solid trade ◆ SEB proves unrated spreads can be modest
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Islamic Development Bank deal sold inside the curve
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Trade was the first tier two bond from a Polish bank in euros
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White House mis-steps have raised hopes the euro can supplant the dollar
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◆ Deal attracts strong real money demand ◆ Minimal drops as accounts stick with price move ◆ Low single digit premium needed