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Kiwi sub-sovereign sacrifices size to price tight
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Car leasing firm bumps up deal size between guidance and final terms
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The issuer, which operates self storage lock-ups, has not raised capital since its IPO in 2018
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The IPO syndicate, which features what is believed to be the first ever stabilisation mechanism in the UAE, has been rejigged
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Juicy initial pricing lured investors but demand stayed strong even after tightening
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Buyers piled into deal as sovereign improvements could provide upside
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Port operator will use the money for a tender and to fund the purchase of bonds it is calling
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The bank hopes its green print will prove a blueprint to others
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From Sandoz to Vår Energi, investors had their pick on Wednesday
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Export credit agency offered a concession of at least 40bp at initial pricing
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Bankers say it is hard to say why demand for the deals was subdued
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Some bond investors questioned if the market was ready for Turkish tier two