Americas
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Domestic investors dominate shorter tranches, foreigners support longer bonds as Mexico hits size target
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Final burst of issuance struck this week before expected dearth begins
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Central American supra has cut interest rates on loans to its members as it has gradually reduced its own cost of funding
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Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole meeting, which begins on Thursday, has market’s attention as 50bp September rate cut expected
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Over Sfr1.45bn printed in two days as Roche, Geberit, CCDJ and Equinix all hit the market
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US airline issues convertible first thing Monday morning after last week’s volatility, then sees shares nosedive
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Missing US issuance could return to feed European investors ‘crying out’ for supply
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US drugmaker's multi-tranche deal kicked off a week heavily front-loaded with deals
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Belief the Fed will cut rates by 25bp to 50bp in September hold firm
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Bankers convinced European bond markets will shrug off short term volatility around US election
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Market participants predict private cash placements and dribble-outs to rise as issuers balk at block trade and IPO discounts
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◆ Little impact from election expected, but issuers don't want to risk it ◆ Vanishing number of issuance windows remain