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◆ Deal attracts strong real money demand ◆ Minimal drops as accounts stick with price move ◆ Low single digit premium needed
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◆ Hybrids fight for attention alongside SLBs and green bonds ◆ Books remain well subscribed ◆ But pressure is building for market sentiment to sharply turn
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Black Sea Trade and Development Bank treasurer explains why now was the right time to return to raising debt
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◆ Scarcity value draws buyers ◆ Nordic investors lured by big pickup against krona ◆ Bankers debate euro or dollar for next international bond
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New facility replaces two loans for BBB+ rated company
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Some thought the new issue premium was slim, but others saw it in double digits
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Borrower monitoring market windows ahead of novel European sovereign sustainability-linked bond
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More Gulf banks, outside Saudi Arabia, are preparing subordinated bond issues this month
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◆ Minimal impact from escalating Middle East conflict ◆ Investors eager to buy long end BPCE ◆ Danske lands flat to Pfandbrief
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◆ Investors offered identical deals at each end of the rating spectrum ◆ Sanofi appears to come flat to fair value ◆ Both get more demand for seven year tranches
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The energy and commodities company saw significant enough interest during syndication to increase deal size