UK
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Bankers expect equity block trades to keep up quick pace in second half, especially in UK
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Student accommodation provider takes a bumper book as investors ignore contagion risk
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Tiering the Bank of England’s deposits has its place — but don’t go and zero them all
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A debut issuer among mandates on the screen
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Deals for Raspberry Pi and others this week lifted the mood in UK equity capital markets as issuance for rest of the year and next is debated
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◆ Issuer takes patient approach in volatile market ◆ First such deal in over a decade ◆ M&A adds complexity
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UK companies head into undersupplied home market to land solid deals
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£110bn book proves ‘gradual but structural shift’ in demand to shorter tenors
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◆ Non-UK accounts drive five year deal ◆ First deal for five years ‘quasi-inaugural’ ◆ Determining a concession tricky, say bankers
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'Textbook execution' lands sovereign issuer 'blowout deal'
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The £166m IPO jumped in institutional trading on Tuesday after Arm and Lansdowne make cornerstone orders
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◆ Bankers reveal size expectation ◆ UK lender's first deal since 2011 ◆ Time needed to re-introduce the issuer to investors