UK
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Looming regulation represents a stamp of legitimacy for BNPL lenders, which will lead them to public ABS issuance
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◆ Debut issuer draws solid demand ◆ Orderbook almost touches £1bn at peak ◆ Investors see triple B corporate sterling as enticing prospect
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UK and South Africa firms to collaborate on equity research, trading and advisory
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No sign of an issuance drought in hot market
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Company's bespoke financing will help fund growth
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The UK will do better with tactical retreats on regulation than risking being outflanked by the US's wildcat banking regime
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Société Générale arranges facility, which sees UK's National Wealth Fund join
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◆ Yorkshire Water markets two bonds at identical IPTs ◆ Tranches neck-and-neck through guidance ◆ Longer maturity ultimately tightened farthest
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Long time staffers handed expanded remit
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◆ Next extends sterling burst ◆ Order book pares back to £950m from £1.2bn ◆ Spread tightens by 20bp
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European private credit funds poised for more inflows following Trump tariffs
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Agreement includes accordion facility