United States
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Morgan Stanley gets $25bn of demand for senior and sub deal
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Foreign banks take advantage of favourable funding conditions in dollars before US money centre banks return to market
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Despite their recent tightening trend, the market expects credit costs and defaults to rise
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European banks lead stronger than usual FIG market reopening in the US
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US regional banks may issue up to $60bn of holdco debt next year because of tougher capital regulations
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At the end of a shocking year for the convertible market there are signs that a revival is underway after a ragtag bunch of issuers tapped the market for financing over the past month
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Over a dozen companies have issued convertible bonds this month
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Chinese premium electric vehicle car brand poised to revive China-into-US listings
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Although slowing loan origination is likely to lead to lower issuance of securitized products in the US, GlobalCapital’s survey of market participants shows some confidence that the worst of the volatility is over. But eyes will remain glued to the Federal Reserve for clues as to how conditions evolve. By Ayse Kelce.
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Rising interest rates are reviving US equity-linked issuance
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The Norwegian clean battery developer could raise around $170m as companies keep using the autumn window
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Atour revives deal flow but market on the fence on what more to expect