United States
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US issuer finds success in euros as Reverse Yankees bolster volumes
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The US middle market advisory boutique has hired a senior ECM banker as co-head of capital markets and head of ECM
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Both find warm response, despite coming straight after French holiday
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◆ June CPI fuels spread tightening ◆ Foreign banks opt for short end dollar funding ◆ RBC copies rival TD's early week foray
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Federal Reserve vice-chair has offered a holistic review and changes to risk-based capital requirements
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◆ Yankees dominate with over $8bn supply ◆ Foreign borrowers target window before NFP and US bank results ◆ Japanese financial institutions bolster TLAC needs
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This equity fund is intended to support over $10bn of global CLO issuance for its performing credit platform
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AI, 5G and IoT are driving strong demand for data centers
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The French bank will reimburse $10,000 for each eligible child for those looking to start a family in extraordinary circumstances
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◆ Foreign trio raises $6.5bn this week as Mizuho eyes $2bn ◆ Dollar takes ‘sweet spot’ for major banks over euros ◆ Sentiment for Yankee issuance keeps improving
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Deals with shorter-term loans have become more popular as borrowing costs remain elevated
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The collateral pool features a high average FICO score, a moderate leverage level and large liquid reserves, according to Fitch