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‘Pragmatic’ approach from borrowers set to benefit upcoming wall of issuance
Issuer explains this week's pricing approach and how it weighed up size and price in the current spread environment
Issuer already funded across the curve from five to 30 years in euros this year, reaches 80% target
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◆ New €5bn line opened against ‘not easy’ backdrop ◆ Planned long-end OLO turned out to be 2042 ◆ Flexibility once again serves sovereign well
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◆ Talk of planned mandate change comes as bank raises €4bn ◆ More defence projects to become eligible for loans ◆ Deal not impacted, green label helped
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An €800bn defence package was unveiled ahead Thursday's special defence summit
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When an investment bank splashes out on a big money rockstar hire, it’s not just a transaction or a rejig of the org chart; it’s a public statement of intent as well as a high profile bet that comes with a lot of buzz, bravado, and backbiting
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The vote to choose the leading firms and individuals in the international debt capital markets has begun
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Scope warns country is ‘heading towards difficult budgetary trade-offs’ with increased defence spending
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