Sterling
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Likely successor as UK prime minister Andy Burnham further to the political 'left than anyone else’ but market hopeful that scope for more borrowing is limited
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◆ DMO chief Jessica Pulay on why 2041s won out ◆ Swift execution 'a hallmark' of transaction ◆ Cover ratio slips but breadth holds firm
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Currency's higher yielding appeal has lured investors across the capital stack
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Issuance beyond 15 years could return if rates stabilise
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◆ Stellantis sees stronger demand for shorter leg of €1.25bn dual trancher ◆ RCI Banque prices €750m 5.2 year tightly ◆ Ford finds demand in short end sterling
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◆ Province lands £600m 2030 debut inside British Columbia ◆ Book tops £1.8bn as investors back high-grade Canadian name ◆ Cross-currency basis and Gilt spreads keep sterling window open for Canadians
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◆ Priced 5bp through TD's equivalent euro level, lead says ◆ Bank's first sterling deal in three years ◆ Joins rush of FIG issuance in currency
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◆ Lead points to high-quality book ◆ Subscription ratio slips from prior tap ◆ Maturity had 'pretty clear consensus'
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◆ Larger than average tranche sizes and price moves ◆ Encouraging sign for sterling issuance ◆ NIP debated
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Universal Music, Alstom and Sanctuary Group among those lining up euro and sterling trades
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UniCredit and Korea Housing Finance Corporation have started the week of issuance with deal announcements
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◆ Province's Greg Horan and Jason Lewis on new £1bn six year line ◆ Captured first-mover advantage ◆ Last minute pivot from US dollars to sterling paid off