North America
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◆ Lower investor interest despite only 30% of Monday's volume issued ◆ Not all able to land at tight end ◆ 'Recalibration' for FRNs
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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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Debt ceiling and mixed rate expectations are putting a damper on new issuance
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Bankers expect premarketing to resume on Thursday after long weekend in US
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Higher remuneration in the US attracts IPOs, but closing the US-UK pay gap will not reignite UK listings
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As the going got tough, the tough got their deals done leading to hopes of AT1s and Italian covered bonds
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US brokerage pays 135bp more spread compared to pre-SVB comps
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Austrian firms pay up following deluge of covered supply
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Market participants are hoping that money centre banks will soon reopen US issuance in a bid to assuage buyers
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Questions linger over how supply will be absorbed but quieter primary markets could provide cushion
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Over $18bn has been raised this year, Dealogic data shows
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UK bank makes senior hire as Credit Suisse exodus continues