Rabobank
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The life and retirement business of American International Group (AIG) made its bond market debut on Thursday as the dollar market regained its swagger
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Dutch lender paid a 'negligible' concession on its latest deeply subordinated print
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Bankers disagree over whether last buying days of Pepp will prompt rash of deals
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SSA issuers went further down the curve as Russia sanctions brought some reprieve to market volatility before the invasion
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Issuers line up euro and dollar deals after KfW blowout
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Dutch bank became the first issuer to print a 10 year covered bond in five weeks
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Dutch firm lands flat to euros with first sterling senior deal in two years
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ECB plans increased APP buying to offset end of crisis programme but hectic January tipped for SSAs as lack of TLTRO plans heralds covered bond boost
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Offshore FIG issuers end 2021 in US market with labelled dollar deals
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This week, even established funders are paying new issue concessions that represent as much as 20% of their spread
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€500m revolver signed as company slashes debt levels amid improved market conditions
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Agricultural commodity company sees €4.1bn of demand at guidance