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◆ Debt ceiling deal keeps issuers at bay ◆ US regional banking stress still affecting primary market ◆ Issuers tipped to front-load
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◆ French Samurai issued across the capital structure ◆ Bank of Japan supports cheaper yen issuance than dollars ◆ HSBC lures yield-driven buyers with lower yielding senior bail-in foray
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Food sellers face sharp bond market fallout if state-mandated profit caps occur
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Longer funding offers issuers efficient use of collateral that's worth paying for
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Debt ceiling and mixed rate expectations are putting a damper on new issuance
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If Europe’s biggest IPO trades down, London will be put in the stocks — no matter how bad the market
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WE Soda’s listing is important for Europe and London, but burnt by the awful market, bankers don’t expect too much
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Japanese life insurer buys entire amount of deal designed to fund athlete education and facilities
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The Italian bank is basing the next phase of its development on international expansion and close collaboration with its private banking clients
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Early hopes of a change of policy, if not of leader
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Demand swells for both deals as investors snap up undersupplied green paper
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Market thirsty for paper, though investors prefer defensive trades