Sterling
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Upper mid-market firms eschew ‘exciting’ stories as cracks emerge in European private credit
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Eight banks provided loan facility to company
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◆ Canadian banks ramp up European senior and covered funding ◆ BMO restarts this year's unsecured sterling issuance from the sector ◆ Deal provides more favourable funding than euros
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◆ ESM set for first syndication of 2026 ◆ EIB drawn to popular 10 year dollar demand ◆ KfW taps sterling market
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Books were nearly three times the issue size
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◆ First sterling bond will not be issuer’s last ◆ ‘Element of price discovery’ for inaugural trade ◆ Accessing new markets key to funding bigger needs, says issuer
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Investors and bankers consider prospects for UK country's first bond issue
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◆ Junior note lands tight to Class As ◆ No concession needed ◆ Lack of sterling supply allows for tight pricing
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◆ Peak book the largest for an IG corporate in sterling since early November ◆ Issuer takes size at a tight spread ◆ Wide range of fair values spotted
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◆ Good capital issuance window for smaller UK financial institutions ◆ Both use liability management to refi ahead of calls ◆ Close Brothers paying hefty coupon due to heavier motor finance exposure
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Volume of SSA dollar issuance drops but duration increases
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German sovereign goes for conventional over green as smaller peers join a crowded Tuesday