Pre-migration untagged articles
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EuroCP outstandings remain robust at around $590bn, even though investor demand was slow this week.
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Wachovia was rewarded for its patience this week when it priced its first bonds in euros and sterling, which had been delayed during the recent volatile weeks in the market.
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Wachovia was rewarded for its patience this week when it priced its first bonds in euros and sterling, which had been delayed during the recent volatile weeks in the market.
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WestLB is set to close its new structured investment vehicle, Kestrel Funding Plc, by the end of the week. Kestrel will issue in both the EuroCP and US CP markets. A banker said the SIV could begin issuing in the US in the next one or two weeks and then subsequently tap the EuroCP market.
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The Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority has indicated that it will consider allowing high yield bond issuers to use one EU prospectus directive passport for both a company and its subsidiaries.
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The Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority has indicated that it will consider allowing high yield bond issuers to use one EU prospectus directive passport for both a company and its subsidiaries.
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We heard this week that Citi's MTN heavyweight, Chris Cox, is on the move. He's been promoted to head of global rates and currencies for Asia Pacific, based in Singapore.
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A bill to introduce legal regulation of rating agencies in the US passed another legislative milestone in Congress this month, although rating companies still hope a self-regulatory system will be adopted instead.
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A bill to introduce legal regulation of rating agencies in the US passed another legislative milestone in Congress this month, although rating companies still hope a self-regulatory system will be adopted instead.
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If there were a contest for sheer consistent effort in front of an unappreciative audience, ABN Amro would be up there collecting medals.