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IG corporate issuers queue up before ECB meeting
Universal Music, Alstom and Sanctuary Group among those lining up euro and sterling trades
Sovereign bond print went ahead despite missile and drone attacks just before pricing
SSE wraps up hybrid funding plan with popular, tight trade
Increased investor interest in utilities hybrids could bring down subordination premium, says SSE treasurer
AfDB hits seven year sweet spot and extends euro curve
Issuer further advances year's funding, now funded $10bn of $12bn current target
Sovereign bond print went ahead despite missile and drone attacks just before pricing
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◆ A longer maturity to stand apart ◆ Treasury diversificaiton bid ◆ Structured note investors
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◆ Hong Kong rail operator takes size with three tranche trade ◆ Tight spreads achieved across all legs ◆ Deal offers rare exposure to Hong Kong-based corporates in euros
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◆ Wider optically, tighter underneath ◆ High quality from outset ◆ Pragmaticism on last basis point
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◆ Busy couple of weeks the Spanish public sector ◆ Madrid, Andalucia also printed, Basque next ◆ 1bp of NIP paid on slightly softer day
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◆ Issuer builds curve out to 2033s in euros ◆ Seven year 'ticked a lot of boxes' ◆ Recent NIB deal good reference for pricing
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Bond market veteran on funding through crises, how banks can do better, and Cuddling Monsters
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Long term structural demand remains despite AI disruptions, but issuers could change funding preferences
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Big fund managers are giving way to anti-climate crusaders
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Regulator promises change but experts warn banks not to expect miracles
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As the US doubles down on oil and gas, it's time for a radical overhaul of green finance
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◆ How the bond market will drive CCMM to provide more climate tech cash ◆ Multilateral development bank hybrid capital — and may have found its niche ◆ Covered bond market roars back to life but will it last?
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Divisions deepen over multilateral development banks’ climate commitments
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◆ UK utility prints €1.3bn dual trancher ◆ Issuer skips guidance as it masses orders north of €10bn ◆ Longer call leg draws stronger demand
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Inclusion of a variable rate instrument was not acceptable to official creditors
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Thibaut Makarovsky, head of funding and market operations at AFD, discusses his recent dollar trade and funding plans
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It is not clear what needs to be restructured, and the coming debt analysis may lack credibility
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Investors and techniques are ready for development banks to scale up securitization rapidly
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Choosing the right tools mitigates the risk of spiraling bills
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It's not the juniors in capital markets who need protecting from obsolescence. They stand to benefit most from the deployment of AI
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Why should I expose myself to embarrassment and legal risk?
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US drug company Eli Lilly jolted the dollar market awake on Wednesday with an eight-part jumbo trade to fund two recent acquisitions
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The US dollar market buoyant this week despite escalating hostilities in the Middle East
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Redwood will be a repeat issuer
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