US dollar
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World Bank shines light on how to navigate jittery market
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Foreign banks lead high-grade financial issuance in the US either side of inflation-inspired sell-off
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Both issuers built books that were less than 1.5 times covered
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The €95m revolving credit line is an increase on its previous €30m deal
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Volatility drove foreign bank issuers into the arms of the world’s most liquid capital market
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Chemicals company debuts as energy costs hit margins
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Borrowers keen to take money off the table ahead of US CPI release
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Issuance resumes despite unsettling US jobs data
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MUFG and SMTB lead way to dollars after Labor Day, while HSBC seeks funding in yen
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Favourable funding terms prompt more SSD issuers to price tranches over Sofr
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Red-hot pace in high-grade bond sales from financial institutions is set to slow down in the coming months
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High grade corporate issuers remained on the sidelines in anticipation of a surge in issuance following the Labor Day holiday, as borrowers play catch-up with their funding plans after interest rate-led volatility