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Imperial Brands and Telefónica enjoy jumbo demand for seven year bonds
◆ Telefónica started 25bp tighter despite lower rating ◆ Both deals increased on bulging demand ◆ Spreads land close to fair value
◆ Three European lenders hit a busy Friday market with senior bonds ◆ OP Corporate Bank prints the largest of these in a two-part dual-format structure ◆ Once-a-year issuer Iccrea Banca lands at sub-100bp
National Bank of Greece finds demand for senior preferred debt
◆ Leads increase deal size due to demand ◆ Book kept growing after reoffer tightened ◆ Gap between Greek and Italian spreads shrinking, says rival banker
How to play a losing hand in an investment banking reorg
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◆ Three European lenders hit a busy Friday market with senior bonds ◆ OP Corporate Bank prints the largest of these in a two-part dual-format structure ◆ Once-a-year issuer Iccrea Banca lands at sub-100bp
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Issuer braves market volatility to move ahead alone ahead of competing supply, achieving largest unsecured book
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Investors proved eager to pick up the first CEE corporate bond in euros of 2026
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◆ Deal follows new regime for UK water companies ◆ Strong bid helps secure tiny NIP ◆ Outcome could tempt others to follow
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Sovereign explains why the ‘niche’ EGB issuer is growing more attractive
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Deal represets second green securitization of a New York office tower this month
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Primary market shows strength but pockets of weakness a reminder that ‘1bp could make all the difference’
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Implementation necessary after wide-ranging changes last year
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Bank's head of DCM and syndicate chief talk bond market expansion plans
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Loans bankers wary of potential overbuilding amid Europe data centre growth
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Scope of UK regulation set to be more restricted than EU equivalent
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German government will spend €108bn on military next year
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Taxonomy alignment and credible transition plans could be more important for issuers
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The company printed in a volatile market and secured hefty demand
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Demand from the Middle East for the sukuk was steady
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Books for the short-dated trade are already three times covered
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There is 'huge' interest from the private sector to investing in Ukraine, but cash will not come during the war
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The deal has not been pulled or put on hold, said sources involved
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Weak or half-hearted response to Greenland threats will leave markets crumbling
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Why career dissatisfaction is so common in finance and what to do about it
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Politically motivated prosecutions endanger democracy
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Vaccine bond programme to issue $1.5bn this year but needs new pledges
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First deal of its kind more than 1.5 times subscribed
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Deal complexity, new issuer premium sees trade start more than 100bp wide of last WBS
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Sponsored by Islamic Development Bank (IsDB)
Sukuk market’s next chapter: Financing the future, sustainably
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Sponsored by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean
CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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Sponsored by Emirates NBD Capital
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