South Korea
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Higher for longer interest rates force borrowers to reassess funding plans
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Early movers get over the finish line but mid-week spikes in US Treasury yields put borrowers on edge
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Popular non-eurozone deals are landing far through fair value
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Kexim and SK Hynix add to Korea glut but SBI and Rizal offer diversification
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No let-up in issuance but investors running short on cash
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Railway operator is the latest in a string of Korean issuers to have come to the Swiss franc market for funding
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South Korean policy bank aims to continue a bumper year of funding with Swiss bond
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Issuers pause deals as Israel-Hamas conflict adds more uncertainty to funding environment
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Diversifying geographic focus and timing deals right are more important than ever
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Policy bank hopes building a full curve will provide more clarity to pricing
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Policy lenders say they are monitoring yen pricing after South Korea’s debut
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Fresh sovereign benchmark is golden opportunity for country's bond issuers
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The sovereign's debut issuance could encourage other issuers from the country
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Pricing is expected around September 7
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Attractive arbitrage still available for firms looking to print before the market slows down
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The issuers want to be frequent visitors to the euro market and, more importantly, evolve into SSAs
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Asia SSA BondsDeal follows Korean Development Bank's appearance earlier in the month
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Bawag gains traction with investors in short tenor, KEB hits target size but not spread
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German, Austrian and Korean issuers planning benchmark deals
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Offshore firms will soon tap the Swiss franc market as three issuers ready deals
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End of ECB bond buying will 'level the playing field' for non-euro names
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In this table, GlobalCapital Asia offers a glimpse of the bond deals that are in the works
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In this table, GlobalCapital Asia offers a glimpse of the bond deals that are in the works
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In this table, GlobalCapital Asia offers a glimpse of the bond deals that are in the works