UK
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Retail sector issuers among those eying debut deals
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◆ Six year note from US automaker ◆ Order book lifts size to £400m ◆ Spread tightened 18bp inside the tight end of initial thoughts
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Private credit investors say market is back on track after tariff shock of second quarter
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◆ Water company tests demand in a troubled sector ◆ Deal size increased to £450m ◆ Spread tightened 15bp inside the tight end of initial thoughts
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Large loans expected to help meet sizeable capex needs
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SLL issuance is down this year but the decrease has narrowed, helped by June and July issuance
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Major deals needed to draw attention back to sterling as billions flows out of IG funds
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The BoE's new MREL regime will be transformative for the UK's smaller banks
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More companies considered IG could lead to more financing through private markets
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UK govvie sold off and curve bear-flattened as Bank of England cuts rate in dramatic fashion
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Hints about quantitative tightening could be the main focus
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Sentiment towards affected major banks improves but major ratings agency judges overall situation credit negative