Americas
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◆ US insurance company leads issuance with $5.2bn deal ◆ Bank of America lifts large chunk of subordinated debt ◆ Year to date FIG volume surpasses 2023's full year total after issuers frontload
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Investment firms JRJ Group, Trilantic Capital and BXR Group Holdings are the sellers
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Spanish bank sees ‘strategic rationale’ in being in Brazil as it looks to up wholesale banking revenues
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Two more major US banks issue bonds but three do not despite spreads at post-GFC tights
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Colombian quasi-sovereign pays 15bp more than last week's cancelled deal, but mostly thanks to wider market
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High grade names face a tougher market, but opportunities are still on offer
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◆ RBC leads European banks to funding in the US ◆ Once JP Morgan starts the third quarter bank earnings season local FIG bond wave could materialise ◆ This could keep market busy until US election
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The EU and UK wouldn’t be working towards T+1 if it weren’t for the US mismatch
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Players fret over cost burden as UK eyes 2027 deadline, with Esma to follow
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◆ Euro covered priced inside dollars for Canadians ◆ Small premium paid ◆ Infrequent funder 'in the pack' with peers
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Latin America's largest carrier says that new senior secured bond will save it $83m in interest expense
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AirBaltic is debating whether to press go on a €300m dual listing by the end of 2024, as StandardAero jumps on NYSE debut and Etihad eyes next year