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The sovereign returned with a sizeable structured note
Investors seek structured and vanilla FRNs from credit and SSA issuers amid sharp rate fluctuations
Peace agreement will be needed to restore normal enthusiasm
Higher dollar yields dampen some of the callable demand
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Morten Skaaning has returned to Danske Bank’s debt capital markets syndication desk after spending nearly three years at Arbejdernes Landsbank.
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The Bank of England has released a set of principles, laying out new standards of practice for UK money markets.
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French issuers are still cautious about taking part in the private placement market despite centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron's topping of the first round of voting in the French presidential election on Sunday.
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Uncertainty over upcoming European elections could make short term debt investors “run to the sidelines”, said a commercial paper banker.
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A surge in demand for Russian rouble paper could have been brought to a premature end by a US missile attack on Syria on April 7, but market participants are confident that issuance will continue.
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The direction of the European Central Bank’s monetary policy is still keeping investors awake at night, as an announcement on Thursday by the bank’s president did little to avert concerns about rate hikes at the short end.