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SNCF accelerates into market for swift €500m
◆ Intraday trade, quick execution ◆ Deal came ahead of Moody’s France review ◆ ‘Good window’ also considering OAT auctions next week
Even if ceasefire succeeds, investors will still want a risk premium
Asian agencies step into quiet Swiss franc market
Korea Land and AIIB pick off small Swissie trades
Democratic Republic of Congo adds new name to bond market as Africa sovs branch out
Nigeria plans a total return swap, following peers on the continent in the last 12 months
Even if ceasefire succeeds, investors will still want a risk premium
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Green securitizations have been prominent in CMBS this year
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◆ Issuer attracted order book of €1bn ◆ Bid-to-cover ratio was consistent with recent precedents◆ Fair value not easy to establish
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◆ New issue premium debated ◆ Rival bankers praise outcome ◆ Secondary performance mulled
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◆ Nine years, 10 social inclusion euro bonds issued ◆ Social 'leadership' demonstrated with new deal ◆ Minimal premium paid, but fair value a 'challenge'
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◆ General Mills debuts €1.7bn Reverse Yankee hybrids ◆ Engie raises €2.06bn-equivalent across euros and sterling ◆ Sub/senior spreads stay modest on Engie's euro tranches
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◆ US-Iran ceasefire lifts market sentiment ◆ Hochtief, Verbund draw strong demand in the belly of the curve ◆ SoftBank, Naver, General Mills join swelling pipeline
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Fund modelled on Romania’s Fondul has $2.4bn of assets
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State of New Hampshire's innovative bond gets Ba2 rating
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Shares in company, which manufactures underwater mine disposal drones, have risen by close to 50% this year
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Renewables can make Europe’s capital markets less vulnerable to energy price shocks
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High demand from institutional and retail investors for maker of Patriot missile components
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Book to open on Monday, close on Thursday in latest express IPO
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The DRC has a poor governance record but that doesn't mean things will end in tears for its investors
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Demand allowed the bank to cut the yield by 35bp
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The country offers huge potential and possible pitfalls for investors
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A piece of very rare African senior bank issuance could also come this week
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Central banks in the region have stepped in with support and lenders are thought unlikely to let sub debt extend
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African issuers are dominating CEEMEA issuance
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Country's sovereign bonds will react well to an opposition victory, but an Orban win will prompt a sell-off
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Bank’s relationship with SpringCash is ‘commercial’
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Funding costs and new issue premiums are much higher than GCC issuers are used to
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Central American sovereign El Salvador will this week show just how far risk appetite has rebounded in emerging markets as it seeks a long-dated benchmark bond even as an inverted bond curve suggests markets are pricing a high level of stress.
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The US government extended the deadline for submitting applications for the Paycheck Protection Program by a month on Monday. However, only 19% of the government guaranteed small business loans are left, which may not be enough to support small businesses through to the end of the pandemic.
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Cyprus will return to the market with a pair of taps on Tuesday, hitting screens alongside the European Financial Stability Facility’s new five year line, providing an excellent opportunity to compare Cyprus’s cost of funds with the cost of the European Stability Mechanism’s pandemic crisis support facility.
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