Weekly Covers
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Major private credit investors aspire to more as funding from private debt seeks to go mainstream
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Senior funding there for the taking, covered bonds yet to take off — but conditions are great for all
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Wendel’s success this week could tempt others to seize the window
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Favourable treatment of equity investments under legislative programmes to be extended from banks to insurers, conditions clarified
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Big volumes as emerging market desks bear big changes
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◆ Swedish bank prices the tightest senior non-preferred in more than three years ◆ Why spread breached 100bp ◆ Market 'busier than expected'
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Aussie covered supply could rise if proposal to lift cover pool cap passes
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New multilateral bank for defence lending enlists bond houses as it looks to formalise charter with member states
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◆ Popularity allows Deutsche to price at tight valuation ◆ Follows the German bank's $2bn Yankee at the belly of the curve... ◆ ...and comes a day after UBS issued €2bn in mid to long dated maturities
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Internationally focussed borrowers could fare better under higher tariff regime