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Most yields came back down, but Thames Water remained the bruised outlier
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Observers had tipped the pair to issue Eurobonds this year, but yields are too high
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Investors show that plugging the sector’s £88bn spending gap is all about how the companies frame their woes
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Flight-to-quality fully on show in European government bond yields and spreads
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Oversubscribed sale bodes well for the retail group's IPO of Boxer, seeking to raise R6bn-R8bn by end of the year
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◆ Savings banks interested in novel technology ◆ ‘Vivid’ secondary market anticipated ◆ Lack of LCR and ECB eligibility a hindrance
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Office for Students to oversee restructuring as universities grapple with financial instability
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A three or five year benchmark is expected as agency enters autumn 80% funded
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At least one potential deal in Europe has been sidelined due to fears about the US economy
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US Treasury yields slumped following Friday's lower than expected US jobs numbers
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◆ First eurozone government sells bond on distributed ledger ◆ The rate cutting wheel turns faster
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Sovereign's first hard currency bond sale in three years won enthusiastic reception