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The CEEMEA primary bond market in 2025 shattered the record for bond issuance by some distance. Investors flocked to buy ahead of US interest rate cuts, meaning the market was open to just about every issuer. It is hard to find too many deals that were not a success, making this the pick of a very large crop
Investment grade companies demonstrated just how much liquidity was sloshing around in the euro, dollar, sterling and Swiss franc markets with a string of large deals. But these bonds did not just stand out for the amount issued. Rather, they showed that there is not always a trade-off to be made between size and price
With a relentless flow of cash into credit markets this year, almost every borrower could be said to have done well. But some issuers stood out for their ability to establish new footholds in certain markets that have since paved the way for peers
The sovereign, supranational and agency bond market in 2025 featured a number of innovative debuts, bringing new issuers to this most venerable of asset classes. Meanwhile, some of its biggest names priced stellar deals, breaking records and pioneering new formats even in volatile markets
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◆Another €11bn syndication from the bloc ◆ ‘Very modest’ new issue premium observed ◆ Pricing method development is ‘only natural’, France stability helps
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◆ Issuer initially targeted price over size but achieved both ◆ Makes sterling debuts look easy ◆ Positioning for UK membership?
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◆ German investor base drives orders ◆ Spread lands at ‘optically tight’ level ◆ ‘Respectable outcome’ for Haspa
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◆ Three big SSA syndications scheduled for Tuesday ◆ EU and Italy on the same day, again ◆ UK to bring second to last syndication this FY
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Terna and KPN see €1.85bn drop from books between peak and final count
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Slim pick-up over larger Nordic peers expected on what could be Sparebanken Sør’s final euro outing