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ABN Amro, NIBC and Pekao swoop into euro senior
◆ ABN eyed traffic jam ◆ NIBC competes with popular names ◆ Pekao manages book sensitivity
Wood fibres company has returned to profit
Ontario Teachers' ‘ticks boxes’ in euro return
◆ Canadian issuer last appeared in euros in 2022 ◆ ‘They came back with a strong print’ ◆ Large book makes allocation a challenge
Amprion, CCEP and NatGrid North America jump-start short issuance week
◆ Market roars into life after UK public holiday ◆ Premiums low despite heavy supply this month ◆ Smaller deal sizes prop up demand
Wood fibres company has returned to profit
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Sovereign envisions regular issuance as it brings second benchmark in recent years
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◆ Finnvera joins dollar party in primary ◆ Attractive levels and lack of supply boost demand ◆ Another German issuer brings 10 year euro paper
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Stack of deals priced, led by €4bn Bosch acquisition financing
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◆ First euro and social combo since 2022 ◆ Deal follows another MDB five year ◆ Market capable of absorbing similar deals
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Another Saudi bank brought an AT1 the day before, continuing the spree
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◆ New deals land close to, if not at, fair value ◆ Book attrition visible amid competing corporate supply ◆ Seemingly no rivalry between senior FIG deals
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Governments, companies and investors pass the ball on responsibility
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Dedicated EM impact investing is still at small scale
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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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As the EBRD launches a new Taskforce and securitization grows, specialists say development banks should reveal more about their assets
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Securitization will be central to EBRD’s new five year strategy
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Bank to keep backing Ukraine and start operations in Benin, Côte d’Ivoire and Nigeria
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US administration has cut funding for IFAD and said nothing about EBRD
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Issuance plans sketched out but defence-orientated MDB must gain inter-governmental support first
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Former JP Morgan DCM head and RBS treasurer join as special advisors to multilateral defence funder
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German-based travel company could launch deal within weeks, but without major shareholder
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Higher pricing down to market, not issuer, says lead manager
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Analysts say the short-term risk of Nigeria falling into debt distress is low
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Company said the financing will help it take advantage of opportunities in the development of metabolic drugs
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◆ Novo Nordisk brings €6bn trade days after CEO leaves ◆ Tranches priced with similar premiums ◆ No sign of investor fatigue for jumbo corporate trades
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DocMorris announces Sfr200m rights issue expected in May
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