Sterling
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Rates and credit under pressure as battle to be UK prime minister looks set to heat up
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◆ Real estate firm takes £400m on second outing ◆ Single digit concession needed ◆ Elevated sterling yields putting off potential issuers
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◆ Issuer punches through 200bp ◆ Some concession still needed ◆ First domestic sterling deal in almost two weeks
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◆ General Motors brings dual currency trade ◆ Ford ups size on 5.2 year euro bond ◆ Both print euro tranches inside dollar curve
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◆ Smaller institutions attract investors' attention with higher yielding capital ◆ Shawbrook issues its first benchmark ◆ LV= returns to bond market after 13 years
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The bloc's funding update and trio of central bank meetings held the SSA market's attention on Wednesday-Thursday
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◆ Shawbrook targets AT1 refi as LV eyes tier two ◆ Deals follow Santander's display of understanding of major UK investors' thinking, says lead ◆ Locks in big size with premium to new euro issuance
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◆ Pearson pays up to reopen UK sterling paper ◆ Investors hungry for scant sterling supply ◆ Fellow UK media firm Informa opts for euros
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Bank completes more than half its annual funding before first quarter blackout
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◆ Fatigue visible in sterling FIG as Westfield secured bond also grabs attention ◆ UniCredit funds in line with euros ◆ Nova Scotia comes flat to dollars
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Markets ‘not out of the woods yet’ as large sovereigns shorten execution process to de-risk issuance
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◆ Sterling market welcomes third unsecured FIG deal of the week ◆ RBC's 15bp price tightening is 'encouraging' for other issuers ◆ Relative value works well versus other G3 currencies