Americas
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Bank has made a number of key capital markets and M&A hires and promotions in New York, including co-heads of global capital markets for the Americas
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US dollar market helped the province to raise an equivalent of five to six domestic bonds
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◆ SocGen and especially UBS garner huge demand for high yielding AT1s ◆ Red-hot interest suggests more European banks could issue in subordinated Yankees ◆ HSBC and BBVA raise $2.75bn in tier two
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An avalanche of corporate dollar supply surpassed expectations this week amid a strong rate rally
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Juicy initial pricing lured investors but demand stayed strong even after tightening
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Former IB co-CEO to join as vice-chair of corporate and investment bank
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European real estate sector has been pressured by rising borrowing costs
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Three Latin American borrowers clinch strong deals while US Treasuries sell off again
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Longer maturity plays into sovereign’s IMF-mandated strategy to substitute expensive local debt for external funding
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US bank’s $6bn two-part opco/holdco deal, joined by Santander and Standard Chartered Yankees, pushes October FIG volume to $54bn
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Ford wasted no time in capitalising on its rating upgrade
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Primary deal flow expected to resume next week, but amount raised will be small