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◆ Debut issuer draws solid demand ◆ Orderbook almost touches £1bn at peak ◆ Investors see triple B corporate sterling as enticing prospect
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Deal is first in format from an EM sovereign since 2023
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French risk ‘the known unknown’ and will ‘get serious' come autumn
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Issuer weighs up currency costs and sentiment
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◆ First offshore deal in sterling since PRA debacle in April ◆ Canadian undersupply driving demand ◆ Euro still better despite the UK Treasury's equivalence plans
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◆ Reverse Yankee with 7 and 12 year maturities ◆ Abundant liquidity hunts for extra yield from US credits ◆ First euro benchmark for FedEx since 2021
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Crédit Agricole and ING join the syndicate of banks for refinancing
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Senegal bonds are trading at distressed levels and there is a risk of restructuring
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Investors pile into deals before supply shrivels up for the summer
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◆ US drinks giant brings lesser spotted 12 and 30 year bonds ◆ Spread tightens hardest in the longer tranche ◆ First euro benchmark for company since 2021
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◆ Staggering demand for EnBW green hybrid ◆ Deal lands comfortably inside fair value ◆ Demand for new debt remains high as supply dwindles