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UPDATE EIB starts year's euro funding with €5bn print
◆ Supra begins 2025 with back-to-back deals ◆ Book was huge at over €47bn ◆ Recent secondary tightening helps execution
Crédit Agricole Italia sells longest euro covered bond since September
◆ Italian firm attracts €7bn peak book ◆ Deal lands up to 20bp through govvies ◆ However, high single digit premium still needed
BFCM tier two achieves 'cracking result'
◆ Second helping of French tier two on the day but no indigestion ◆ Spreads entice buyers ◆ The effect of 40bp of spread tightening on order book
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◆ The sheep and the goats in UK water ◆ How EM loses assets but gains deals ◆ US corporates lean to euro bonds
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For the SRT Series finale, MUFG's head of FIG for the DACH region discusses the future of the market and her career to date
P&M, Big Interview, Leader, View, Southpaw
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Senior banker arrives to work in financial advisory
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Jefferies and Deutsche making good headway, Citi has a way to go
DCM team responded to issuers’ heightened need for advice on capital this year and plans to expand in this competitive area
Amid $11tr of addressable home equity, RMBS issuer seeks to originate almost $8bn of Heloc lines in 2025
Should auld redemptions be forgot and never brought to mind?
Markets should not underestimate the risk that fringe parties could cause an upset in next year's German general election
From humble beginnings, debt-for-nature swaps are now generating meaningful sums of funding
Regulatory reform, more hiring and new issuers among reasons to be positive
New leadership must be bold if it is to silene the doubters and ensure the the new-look corporate and investment bank delivers on its promise
European investment banks are playing catch-up, even on home turf. Which of them are best placed to challenge the US leaders?
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