Pre-migration untagged articles
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The Republic of Austria this week became the first core sovereign issuer to test investor appetite for syndicated government bonds, in a market where core sovereigns have consistently outperformed over the past few months and are trading at unprecedentedly tight levels.
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Banco Popular Español this week launched the first deals from its recently signed Eu4bn EuroCP programme, issuing around Eu200m of one and two month tickets.
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Philip Basil has resigned from his position as head of European securitisation at Royal Bank of Scotland, having led the group since the bank acquired NatWest in 2000.
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US retail investors rushed to buy a rare $675m offering of tier one capital from Barclays Bank this week, further demonstrating that the retail buyer base can pick up the slack for an institutional hybrid capital market still reeling from its clash with the NAIC.
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Rooftop Mortgages, the UK non-conforming mortgage lender owned by Bear Stearns, has had to draw on the reserve fund of its £125m debut securitisation to compensate for mounting losses and costs, only 14 months after the deal was launched.
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Philip Basil has resigned from his position as head of European securitisation at Royal Bank of Scotland, having led the group since the bank acquired NatWest in 2000.
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Rooftop Mortgages, the UK non-conforming mortgage lender owned by Bear Stearns, has had to draw on the reserve fund of its £125m debut securitisation to compensate for mounting losses and costs, only 14 months after the deal was launched.
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Straightforward 'plain vanilla' EuroMTN issuance was busy again this week and investor appetite for structured products remained weak.