North America
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Former IB co-CEO to join as vice-chair of corporate and investment bank
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European real estate sector has been pressured by rising borrowing costs
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US bank’s $6bn two-part opco/holdco deal, joined by Santander and Standard Chartered Yankees, pushes October FIG volume to $54bn
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Ford wasted no time in capitalising on its rating upgrade
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Primary deal flow expected to resume next week, but amount raised will be small
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Hessen prices €250m tap as market braces for a week of data drops and central bank meetings
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US regional banks dominated the issuance pipeline this week
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Just one corporate tapped the US investment grade market this week
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Firm hired two regulatory experts from Credit Suisse last month
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Microsoft is said to be eyeing a new deal
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◆ Investors primed to book US financials amid supply scarcity ◆ US banks lift $22.7bn in three days ◆ US Bancorp joins on Thursday, MUFG adds ultra-popular Yankee AT1
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Spiking yields and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have dampened the market