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High spread deals are harnessing bumper demand
Normally issuance drops off steadily, but primary activity was high in March
Good vibes from March’s roaring issuance window expected to continue into Q2
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Proceeds will finance lending to French hospitals
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Every dollar issuer in CEEMEA region in February hit fair value, or went through it
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Average premium paid has steadily fallen since the start of the year
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Premiums vanish as issuers find that anything goes
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Euro bond investors put in orders 5.1 times the deal size as issuers smash records
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Investor appetite for secured bank bonds intensified, as buyers aimed to lock in high rates
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Issuers for most of January have had to pay little to no concession
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Investors demand spread buffers as the future of interest rates remains unknown
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Despite an unexpected and violent widening of spreads on the second trading day of 2024, the unsecured FIG market has moved from strength to strength so far in January
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New bond volumes surged from 2022, but are still far lower than in previous years
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IG companies’ premiums have halved, according to the Primary Market Monitor
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Subscription ratios increased and premiums declined, despite issuance volume rising