Weekly Covers
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Sovereign expects no big change to its 20 and 30 year issuance, growth a 'big component' for spread direction
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Bank of America estimates L'Oréal paid €4.4bn for Galderma stake increase
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◆ Insurer's €450m capital trade follows acquisition of Belgian subsidiary from BNP Paribas ◆ Books top €2.6bn ◆ BNP Paribas diversifies with dollar AT1
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None of the four largest covered issuers of 2024 made the top five by deal volume in 2025
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◆ Issuer prices inside fixed rate equivalent ◆ Technical cashflows supportive ◆ Challenger bank treasuries prefer floating over fixed format
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‘Volatility creates opportunities’ as market digests KfW’s new funding plan
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PIF's commercial paper programmes have been rated by S&P
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Heavy euro and sterling flows meet firm demand, but costs are higher for issuers
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Loans bankers wary of potential overbuilding amid Europe data centre growth
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Natixis has grown its covered bond business in Australia and the Nordics this year, its head of FIG DCM said
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◆ €500m deal NBC's second of 2025 ◆ NIP debated ◆ EBA says market backdrop 'uncertain and volatile'
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Cosmetics company has produced $12bn of block trades since 2024 IPO