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Head of funding for 16 years steps up at Nordic supra
As the Middle East war shakes bond markets, non-sovereign public sector issuers are proving their safe haven status
◆ German state executes intraday trade ◆ Tenor near ‘sweet spot’ on euro curve ◆ Fair value only ‘theoretical’ in current market
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Issuer sees use-of-proceeds label as 'perfect tool' to beef up its support to defence sector
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The recent high profile bankruptcies of Tricolor and First Brands have cast an uncomfortable spotlight on the private credit market. For commentators and investors alike, these events trigger a familiar debate.
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Foreigners' love of Swiss francs presents an unlikely opening for overseas borrowers
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EFSF and EU have deals to come but 2026 conversations have already started, with long end yields in focus
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Sovereign prices flat to euro curve and 'well in line' with peers despite being less frequent in the currency
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Next FOMC meeting now 'more interesting' but front-end govvies trading fair, say market participants
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Sukuk market’s next chapter: Financing the future, sustainably
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CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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European Investment Bank: Supporting sustainable development in North Africa
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