Société Générale
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More than €20bn of corp bonds possible this month as tone improves despite dwindling liquidity
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German real estate company raises €200m to refinance Polish merger
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French bank's additional tier one note bolsters European capital deals to S$3.2bn this year
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German agency finds success in 10 years as more SSAs prepare euro trades
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Société Générale the second foreign issuer to print an additional tier one deal in the currency within a week
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Car lessor pays 20bp premium, in line with compatriot Arval's recent euro deal
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Korean issuer sees solid support thanks to its rarity value and slightly better credit conditions
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After a sharp slump in corporate finance revenues, investment banks are facing an uncertain second half of the year. If previous downturns are a guide, job cuts will be inevitable before a new market reality emerges to trigger the next wave of capital markets and M&A activity. By David Rothnie
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The sustainability-linked loan found solid demand, with the deal landing at $912m
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Issuer attracts €32bn of demand in encouraging sign for other borrowers
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Issuer draws smallest demand in years despite Moody’s upgrade this week