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◆ First post-summer French deal came earlier than usual ◆ Issuer weighs up options before taking Friday window ◆ New spread record set, near-record demand received
Chubb leads another busy week for foreign borrowers as domestic names also keep supply flowing
◆ Canadian outfit moves early ◆ Deal priced at a narrow spread to top peers ◆ Issuer hits funding target but open to opportunities
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Sovereigns, supranational and agency issuers that could think a little differently stood out in 2023. As borrowers grappled with rates volatility, narrower issuance windows and yet no let-up in borrowing requirements, it was those that could be nimble or novel as well as those that laid down price markers for others that took the most plaudits
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Little progress made in Dubai on finance or adaptation, despite the fanfare
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Issuer sets €160bn maximum for 2024 and pushes on in EGB quest
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Innovative scheme tackles bottleneck in financing as green infrastructure ramps up
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French agency to front-load issuance next year as conditions remain ‘hard to predict’
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Issuer to bring six syndicated benchmarks across euros, dollars and sterling in 2024
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