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UK supermarket chain Tesco captured the limelight in the corporate bond market this week when it issued just less than £1.2bn of bonds.
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The dazzling debut of shares in the New York Stock Exchange was widely applauded, but did its success cause just the smallest heart flutter among some overseas rivals? "Such an enthusiastic reception for the NYSE public offering is similar to letting a very large, very hungry lion out of its cage," said the former senior partner of one of London's premier stockbroking houses.
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What do market observers feel about Stephen Green, who has the unenviable task of stepping into Sir John Bond's shoes? Perhaps surprisingly, no one seems to have a very strong view.
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Recent bad secondary market performance by some US hybrid capital issues and this week's controversy surrounding the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' decision to reclassify Lehman Brothers' Ecaps deal as equivalent to common equity took its toll on the market this week.
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Recent bad secondary market performance by some US hybrid capital issues and this week's controversy surrounding the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' decision to reclassify Lehman Brothers' Ecaps deal as equivalent to common equity took its toll on the market this week.
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The Slovak Republic is poised to return to the debt capital markets, after signing its Eu2bn EuroMTN shelf today (Friday).
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Success was something of a lottery in the credit markets this week, and issuance did not get off to a great start when the first financial institution deal to price struggled.
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Success was something of a lottery in the credit markets this week, and issuance did not get off to a great start when the first financial institution deal to price struggled.
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Dealers enjoyed a busy week in the ECP markets as investors ventured out across the curve in search of yield, while the mid-month rollover added to brisk market activity.
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The deluge of new issuance seen in the sterling market this week has meant that Barclays Bank will not be pricing its perpetual non-call 30 year self-led issue until today (Friday).