Americas
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Lockheed Martin led a busy week for US high grade issuance
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Overwhelming demand has led to an unusual upsizing of a no-grow deal this week
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Foreign investment in Israel ground to a halt when the war with Hamas began in October
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Appetite for 30-year strong as LatAm’s largest sovereign notches its biggest new money trade
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Multilateral lender says greater liquidity in its deals has helped it to lure new investors
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◆ JPM, WF and MS break single day self-led FIG record with $23bn funding ◆ BofA prepares $5bn Thursday deal as GS and Citi’s anticipated supply expected to break January record ◆ BFCM’s $1bn is sole FIG Yankee
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Three aircraft leasing companies and US Reit Prologis were among the supply this week
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Top sovereign opts for defensive maturity and bucks trend of LatAm issuer generosity
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Another Nordic issuer also appeared in euros for the first time in 2024
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Brazilians set to join the party as Latin American deals trade up despite EM outflows
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◆ Foreign quartet prices $9.25bn across the capital stack in three days ◆ SocGen joins the post-CPI flow on Thursday ◆ US money-center banks expected to unleash issuance after earnings
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Chilean bank targets gap in the market with three year deal