Pre-migration untagged articles
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After last week's flurry of activity in Turkish lira deals, the Republic of Austria, European Investment Bank, and Rabobank were back in the market this week, printing TL225m (Eu172.54m) of tickets between them.
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Securitisation proved its worth to the burgeoning microfinance industry again this week, with the launch of the world's first direct securitisation of microcredit receivables for the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee, a non-governmental organisation.
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Indications from the US Federal Reserve last week that there was an end in sight to its recent series of interest rate rises have allowed the credit markets to regain their bounce.
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Commerzbank's ABCP conduit, Kaiserplatz Funding, began funding CoCo, its Eu4.1bn CLO transaction, on Monday in the EuroCP market and on Wednesday in US CP.
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The nervousness with which the dollar market awaits the June employment report due out today (Friday) was underlined by the sharp sell-off following the strong ADP National Employment Report on Wednesday.
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The Dutch State Treasury Agency (DSTA) will price a new 10 year benchmark through the Dutch Direct Auction next week, the sixth time it has used this method.
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Constant maturity swap-linked MTNs were the big thrill of 2005 — and the big flop of 2006. Where does that leave one of the product's biggest issuers, the European Investment Bank? Jean-Erik de Zagon, head of the EIB's euro MTN business, explains to Henry Williams that all is not as bad as it seems — either for investors or the EIB.