Weekly Covers
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Potential for record breaking January
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Israel banks have been absent from international markets since before the war in Gaza
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Several moves in emerging markets
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◆ Canadian bank priced the only covered bond on Tuesday ◆ Lead said issuer paid just outside fair value ◆ Sfr325m deal was 'a strong outcome'
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◆ Asian Development Bank gets £5.2bn of demand ◆ Some bankers question pricing versus dollars ◆ Digestion of £5bn supply 'warrants watching'
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Positive signs abound, yet deals still to materialise in EMEA
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◆ EIB sells customary five year into record demand ◆ ADB brings ‘terrific’ and ‘incredibly strong’ 10 year ◆ More 10 year deals to come still with spread and yield both attractive
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◆PacLife the sole sterling note on the day ◆ Follows two FABN trades on Monday ◆ 'Sensitive' book drops by almost half as leads tighten within 5bp of NY Life's Monday note
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Industrials, real estate and telecoms were sectors that saw an uptick in acquisition financings in 2025
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CSFB and Barclays banker epitomised the brilliance and strategic acumen many aspired to
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Israel's biggest bank by assets picked Barclays, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and UBS as bookrunners
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Investors showed more appetite for duration than shorter notes