UK
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Judge asked to consider alternative funding plan as investor calls grow for government intervention
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Company finances taxis for private drivers, majoring on EVs
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Borrower receives £880m of orders, despite UK water sector's woes
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Company pushes maturity out to 2029
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◆ UK firm syndicates first dollar covered since July ◆ Benchmark print offers 'modest' concession ◆ Dollar supply down significantly from last year
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State-owned UK social housing lender rises above sector’s worries
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Company said the deal helps reduce overall financing costs
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The housing association's spreads have widened after cut to A- by S&P
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◆ Linker tap breaks multiple records ◆ Market engagement key to DMO's strategy ◆ 'Very encouraging' signal for new government financing remit
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◆ First syndication since UK’s Budget and last of 2024 ◆ New issue premium 'pretty impressive' for a 30-year index-linked bond ◆ Largest ever demand for the product
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Masters took the helm of fintech in August this year
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Moody's and S&P have also cut the UK water utility's ratings