Pre-migration untagged articles
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-- Kenneth Emery, director of corporate default research at Moody's Investors Service, on how high defaults could reach this year.
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Quiet Market?
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Debt for Movie Gallery slipped lower to the 80-82 range after it announced it extended its forbearance agreement with its senior lending group.
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DOLLAR swap spreads, which have recently widened to near record prices, received relief from an unexpected source this week — swap driven issuance.
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Prospectuses have been filed with the Luxembourg Stock Exchange for Crédit Agricole Covered Bonds and HSBC Covered Bonds (France), with both banks apparently having decided to use structured programmes rather than obligations foncières.
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DekaBank is planning to enter Luxembourg’s lettres de gage market to give itself greater financing options than are available under Germany’s Pfandbrief Act.
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Police raid SachsenLB offices in Germany, Ireland
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Dealers of private EMTNs: Non-syndicated deals for less than $250m excluding financial repackaged SPVs, self-led deals and issues with a term of less than 365 days.
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Credit Suisse took the Swiss franc bond market by storm yesterday (Thursday) when it priced a bumper Sfr810m dual tranche issue split into two year and five year pieces.
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Martin Nielsen, global head of local markets Eurobond trading at RBS/ABN Amro, has resigned and will take a break from banking. He agreed terms with the bank this morning and will leave in the next few days.
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Prise apart the twins
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Münchener Hypothekenbank is planning to launch a public sector jumbo Pfandbrief that could be the first after the summer break and as such could be an early test of sentiment going into what is expected to be a busy September.