Société Générale
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Société Générale paid a hefty premium to access the dollar market on Wednesday as banks and other financial sector issuers continue to adapt to higher funding costs to get deals over the line.
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Issuer overcomes worries of low levels of interest for long euro debt
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Combined company Forvia aims to be a leader in car batteries and electronics
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SocGen needs to find a solution quickly to its succession issue as it looks to avoid mission creep. David Rothnie assesses the internal and external candidates
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Investors still favouring liquidity, but smaller issuers can get deals done
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Euro pipeline builds as KommuneKredit and Andalucia mandate for ESG bonds
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Russia neighbour cruises through busy sovereign market that also hosts France linker
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Fixed and floating rate bank issuance in euros picks up pace
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Oudéa is Europe’s longest serving bank CEO — but SocGen has no successor in place
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Sovereign garners fraction of demand of more liquid issuers
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Final book over €3.3bn pre-reconciliation
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French bank names two senior bankers to helm growing division