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IG lending fees tipped to stay tight despite some leveraged loans being postponed
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The country's ruling coalition may be about to fall apart
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Bloc to test investor sentiment in primary as financial markets struggle to digest US tariffs
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As markets gap wider, the ability to get a deal done at all is commendable
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Hopes that months of cash inflows would mitigate tariff carnage have been dashed
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Rout of African bonds 'horrific', said one banker
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Swiss market resilient, but Trump test is set to be a roadblock
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Agency's absorption by state part of a wider pattern of centralised Danish public sector funding
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All-in yields no higher for most in secondary as several issuers line up to follow Brazilian duo
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Corporates cram into dollars before tariff day
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Next major day for US primary FIG is April 11 — JP Morgan's earnings, which typically heralds heavy new supply
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Agency has funded around 50% of its €65bn-€70bn programme