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The first post-IPO sale of shares in Renk was covered in 10 minutes
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The primary market is in good shape after well-received US inflation data on Wednesday
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GSK has fulled exited Haleon, enabling it to fully concentrate on its pharmaceuticals and vaccines business
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Absolute yield, RV and performance potential keeping investors interested
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Leads struggle to spot pricing benefit after Moody's gives hybrid a rating boost
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Large group of banks and central banks will test central bank digital currencies for bond settlement
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◆ Quick fire from the US bulge bracket bank makes this its second deal in May and fourth this year ◆ NatWest returns with senior opco Yankee a week after blowout AT1 ◆ CPI report improves market conditions
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The European blocks market has roared into life this week with jumbo trades in Haleon, LSEG and Eni
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The US pharmaceuticals group joined a diverse group of issuers in the market this week
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Covivio, Timken and Merck & Co keep corporate issuance going
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Singaporean bank pulls off ‘incredibly well received’ bank capital bond as record low spreads prove appealing
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‘Definitely more’ corporates seeking ultra-long maturities
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The Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance is raising capital to reduce its deficit
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Bumper demand allowed Estonian bank to reduce the spread by 60bp
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Banker is leaving for another opportunity
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UK long term mortgage lender eyes a private placement for inaugural deal
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Polluting borrowers should expect higher costs or less access to funding, argues CEPR
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Sustainable finance is not for show but a real knowledge transfer, banker says
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Strong demand and competitive pricing for Swiss packaging company, as SSD sees increase in foreign issuance
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Tech company's flotation would be welcome, but will not lead to a flood of deals
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Tesco comes for sterling as deals find decent demand after a riotous Tuesday
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Final £1.6bn jumbo block priced at a premium to Tuesday's close
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Issuers, especially banks, drew high demand
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Bank borrowers are eager to make the most of strong bid for covered bonds
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Sub-sovereign issuers found support in an undersupplied market
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Leads saw no new issue premium paid by the issuer after 3bp of tightening
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Deals of all stripes find a home with 17 euro tranches launched
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Both issuers print with no new issue concessions, but Sparebanken Vest benefited from scarcity appeal and belly of the curve bid
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Finansbank off to a good start after Turk Telekom gets heavy oversubscription
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AA joins Centrica in sterling, more deals expected
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Phil Drake becomes head of UK ECM
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Books bulge as market starts blockbuster week
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Experiments on central bank digital currencies to pave way for blockchain bonds
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A UK hedge fund put in the largest order
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Deal is latest in busy series of flotations in Saudi Arabia
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The sovereign raised €11.3bn with BTP Valore but retail appetite has declined
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Denizbank launched an SLL, structures for Yapi Kredi and Isbank still 'in discussion'
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Deal highlights continuing demand for Turkish corps
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Week promises fireworks as more US names and another airline join the melee
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Subordinated debt has formed most CEE FIG issuance since January
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Borrowers market euro benchmarks on Friday ahead of bustling week for issuance
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Santander shows big AT1 deals work best alongside tender offers
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Etihad is at the forefront of a pipeline of airline listings as carriers reveal more ‘normal’ results following pandemic 'heart attack'
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◆ Favourable dollar market draws foreign and domestic FIG issuers ◆ NatWest chooses dollar for AT1 to achieve best post-swap cost ◆ String of senior issuance also offers rare five year FRN
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Small deal sizes but ambitious maturities tipped as route to success
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A flood of US high grade issuers tapped the market this week
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Europe’s slim IPO pipeline for June has a distinctly mid-cap ring to it