Nomura
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A first three year dollar benchmark from World Bank in several years won universal acclaim this week. But, more importantly, it showed the potential of a new bid from the US.
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European Investment Bank’s first five year Kangaroo deal for more than a year attracted strong interest from Asian investors this week.
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Nationwide Building Society and ASB Bank tapped the senior unsecured sterling market this week, bringing what are likely to be among the last trades in the currency before a break before the UK general election.
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Nationwide Building Society this week priced its first sterling covered bond of 2015 following an earlier euro covered bond, a multi-currency RMBS and two senior deals issued already this year.
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NordLB is set to become the first of Germany’s Landesbanken to sell an additional tier one trade, mandating banks on Thursday to roadshow a debut print.
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Nomura has announced the appointments of three senior managers in its global markets division, with EMEA markets head Gary Cottle stepping down.
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World Bank wound through the pricing gears to sell a large three year dollar benchmark on Wednesday.
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Euro supply from public sector institutions is being stifled by a double whammy of ultra low yields in the currency and escalating tensions over Greece's financial future.
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Duniatex subsidiary Delta Merlin Dunia is seeking a $250m dual tranche financing in senior syndication. The Indonesian company is offering banks generous margins, based on a leverage grid.