UK
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Hire comes from law firm, Mayer Brown, where he was also a partner
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◆ Dual tranche deals attract strong peak books ◆ Bumper bid-to-cover ratios ◆ Premiums scarce
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◆ UniCredit finds ample demand for dual-trancher ◆ First issuance since Moody's upgrade ◆ NatWest leaves 2bp of NIP for investors
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Investors look to short-dated sterling as more rate cuts from BoE expected
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Big US data dump and three central bank monetary meetings set for this week
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Loans bankers wary of potential overbuilding amid Europe data centre growth
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◆ Private credit and equity to come under oversight for first time... ◆ ... as Bank of England eases burden on banks... ◆ ... amid global shift to lighten up on lenders, with ECB expected next
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Novel exercise welcomed as a way of enhancing transparency and accountability in lightly regulated sector
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Fill the cracks before they break the private market's back
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◆ Aroundtown returns with first deal since 2019 ◆ LondonMetric makes debut ◆ Busiest December for sterling issuance in more than a decade
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Bank of England's latest stress test results in first regulatory easing on lenders in a decade
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◆ Demand peaks at 3.3 times the deal size ◆ Spread tightened by 30bp ◆ Final deal size at the upper end of expectations