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More pile in for euros following NLB's 'blowout' €500m print
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Convertible issuance slowed this quarter, despite rising rates and higher share prices
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A secular change in working habits is wreaking havoc in the office sector, and there may be more pain to come. But it’s too early to call time on office CMBS. By Kunyi Yang
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Tuesday’s four covered bonds were challenging to sell
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◆ Deal gives hope for more Greek senior issuance ◆ IG ratings appear mostly to have been priced in ◆ Alpha prices tighter than Slovenia's NLB
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The Hong Kong-listed Italian luxury yacht maker is seeking to list on its home exchange
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Sterling rush continues as 13th consecutive interest rate rise is on the horizon
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Issuer's paper is trading tightly despite the new loan pushing expected demerger talks further away
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Rare Latin American corporate mandate could open a window for others
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Issuance of convertibles in EMEA has hit the buffers in May and June to market's surprise
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◆ Alpha to restart what is expected to be more Greek supply ◆ One debut green euro bond prices, one more to come ◆ Demand for short end paper swiftly absorbs reverse Yankee
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Evidence emerges that specific issuers may find sterling is competitive compared to euros