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Yorkshire Building Society was overwhelmed with demand when it became the first UK issuer to tap the short end of the covered bond market this week, selling a Eu1.5bn three year deal.
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This chart, provided by Citigroup Global Markets, tracks bid-ask prices for par credit facilities that trade in the secondary market.
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The following charts show the top five advancers and decliners in terms of % moves in the loan, bond and credit default swap markets for the previous week.
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--Kip Penniman Jr., v.p. and credit analyst at KDP Advisor, on the speculation Remy International may be doing a pre-packaged bankruptcy.
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Where have all the messages gone?
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Rotech Healthcare's bonds dropped 11 points to 92, after the company said revenues could be hurt by a new Medicare reimbursement rate.
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Hanover Street Finance
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All eyes in the commercial paper market were on the UK consumer price index figures, which came out on Tuesday. The data, showing that headline inflation rose by 0.5% in March to 3.1%, increased expectations that the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee would raise interest rates.
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Royal Bank of Scotland moved up a place to second spot on table one, pushing HSBC down to third. The rise follows the settlement of a series of big vanilla euro transactions that RBS has placed for a variety of issuers.
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US dollar swap spreads gapped wider again this week, despite lower yields, as Bear Stearns divulged its two CDO of ABS investment funds were virtually worthless and it was rumoured that other Wall Street firms were facing subprime troubles of their own.