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ENBD to end euro absence after 11 years

Attractive pricing versus dollars luring GCC borrowers back to the single currency
◆ UK lender raises $4.5bn-equivalent in five senior holding company tranches this week ◆ Both deals target long dated funding ◆ Despite secondary widening, euro offering lands with hardly any premium

Is my promotion a one-way ticket to the snake pit?

Craig Coben examines whether it is true that no good deed goes unpunished

UPDATE CEB plunges into Sofr FRNs with $500m debut

New product 'ticks boxes' including more investor diversification for Paris-based supranational, which also sold its largest Kangaroo
◆ UK lender raises $4.5bn-equivalent in five senior holding company tranches this week ◆ Both deals target long dated funding ◆ Despite secondary widening, euro offering lands with hardly any premium
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