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CEB draws high quality book for $1bn three year
US Treasury market 'really moving' during execution, according to issuer
Google owner returns to dollar market for first time since 2020 for joint tightest 30 year spread ever
The crisis that wasn’t, the recession that could be
Relief at absence of full scale panic is clouding equity investors’ judgement
Rigour is route for SLB market to survive huge wave of target tests
A2A and Europcar have both had to pay step-up coupons on sustainability-linked bonds — more could follow in coming months
Google owner returns to dollar market for first time since 2020 for joint tightest 30 year spread ever
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◆ BBB- rated trades come days after investors said they wanted riskier deals ◆ Combined peak demand hits €8.2bn ◆ High orderbook attrition for Aeroporti di Roma’s SLB
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Spreads over Treasuries are tight but hope is that ‘others will follow’
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◆ Dutch bank pays slim premium ◆ Defensive trade ticks several boxes ◆ Three to five years 'a sweet spot' for investors and issuers
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Deal seen as vote of confidence in UAE real estate
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Issuer finishes raising €4bn for this year after 'very different execution', with more — maybe longer — supply to come
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The winning institutions and individuals will be announced at a ceremony in London on June 18
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Italgas shareholders approve €1bn rights issue
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◆ Quick into market after Trump pauses tariffs ◆ Lands close to fair value ◆ Defensive tactics in bookbuilding
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Bank asserts ‘commitment to sustainability’
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◆ Bankers say deal was postponed ◆ Book covers size four times ◆ 'Safety first' in current environment
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Some borrowers think the risks outweigh the benefits
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◆ SLBs miss targets with hundreds more up for review ◆ US issuers make hay in European sunshine ◆ Banks probe longer dated debt issuance
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Treasury secretary’s speech called for big changes which other countries may not support
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German and Greek listings set to be first since US tariffs announced
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The country's first election since a military coup has passed peacefully
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Treasury secretary Bessent says US wants to stay in but reform international financial institutions
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Debut deal had club-style execution amid volatile markets and sector headwinds
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Entrepreneurship has been driven out by rule-following
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Being ‘flexible and fast’ proves key for public sector issuers amid uncertain market backdrop
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Direct lenders take the initiative as banks step back
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DocMorris announces Sfr200m rights issue expected in May
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Stock drops 17% in highly volatile market
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Deal follows steep share price fall
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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
Emirates NBD Capital: An unrivalled conduit for Middle East liquidity
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Sponsored by Instituto de Crédito Oficial
ICO: a benchmark issuer in the European sustainable bonds market