UK
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◆ A3 rated exchanges group prints long three and seven year paper ◆ Orderbook holds firm at £4.5bn ◆ Sterling depth proven ahead of BoE decision
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Big mining merger reignites confidence in M&A
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◆ Second Friday print in two weeks ◆ Dynamics suggest repricing is almost completed ◆ No premium paid to recent UK building society prints
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Demand supported by resurgent asset manager bid
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◆ UK lender builds demand across two legs ◆ Equivalence 'noise' no problem ◆ Canadian paper provides the closest, most recent comparables
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◆ Abundant demand for UK water credit ◆ Order book about three times deal size
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Banks see opportunities in supporting direct lenders' ESG loan initiatives
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Issuers could find the next 12 weeks a lot easier than Rachel Reeves
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Banks, corporates, even the government find eager buyers
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DMO chief says 'broad-based demand' and 'strong international appetite' supported Gilt sale in tricky conditions
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◆ Near-record book of ‘exceptional’ quality ◆ Ten year tenor, fixed income inflows help demand
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◆ Tight deal reprices new issue market ◆ Deal comes through Leeds ◆ Investors keen to pick up sterling covered paper