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Metro de Santiago impresses with Sfr205m green bond
Domestic issuers crowd screens in Switzerland
Other sovereigns can learn a lot from how Turkey navigates the public bond market
Tricolor auto loan fiasco puts ABS practices on trial
Warehouse lenders face losses after fraud allegation and bankruptcy
Anglo-Teck deal could open rich M&A seam for banks
Mining merger rewards patient followers of this industry
Other sovereigns can learn a lot from how Turkey navigates the public bond market
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◆ Sole management enables quick sale ◆ Debate on fair value but some concession left ◆ Big green bond comes between two SNP redemptions
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◆ Whopping demand for Danish logistics group ◆ Deal lands comfortably inside fair value ◆ Green label helps execution
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◆ Deal attracts granular book for a Pfandbrief ◆ Premium paid but outcome still 'fair' ◆ Elsewhere, Finnish sub-benchmark deal proves popular
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◆ Nordea outmanoeuvres spread widening by waiting to print in euros ◆ It and Crelan's SNP deals attract close to €6bn of orders ◆ 'Right to pay' some concession
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◆ Abundant demand for UK water credit ◆ Order book about three times deal size
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◆ Finnish nuclear generator joins elite green club ◆ Order book stays strong amid price tightening ◆ Deal priced around fair value
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The €600m IPO is multiple times covered on the penultimate day of bookbuilding
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Shares in the gas company have surged off the back of higher prices
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The company's coal usage will preclude some investors but many will prefer to engage than not
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Primary market is opening up to a wider range of credits
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Investor demand exceeded the deal size, including greenshoe, according to sources
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Global head of funding Andrea Dore on this week's sterling and dollar transactions
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◆ IDA prints 'rare seven year' and gets big demand ◆ IDA premium debated ◆ KfW targets 'popular' short end
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◆ Lack of supply a factor ◆ Slim premium paid ◆ Domestic accounts accustomed to Gilt volatility and headlines
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Texas utility securitizes recovery charges permitted after Thunderstorm Derecho
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Barclays is past halfway in its three year growth plan — it needs to accelerate
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The market should not punish every issuer for entering a debt rework
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Europe must get to grips with ballooning non-bank financial system
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Volatility could be ahead, warned one fund manager
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Loan market tranquil but outlook is not pretty
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Conditions attractive for convertible issuers to refinance
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Several European IPOs are running despite US attacks on Iran
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European IPOs expected next month
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CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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