Americas
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Eager investors appear willing to ignore hawkish signs with more borrowers likely to contemplate bonds
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The one size fits all approach taken in Albany is destined to fail: it is no surprise it is facing opposition from all angles
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Aside from its sheer scale, the US offers strategic funding that should be seized by European banks now that the market has reopened
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The bills have the potential to do damage to both New York and sovereigns themselves, say sources, while others urge change
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◆ Improved tone lures local lenders in size ◆ Yankee arb possible again ◆ European trio steps up Yankee printing on Thursday
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◆ Lower investor interest despite only 30% of Monday's volume issued ◆ Not all able to land at tight end ◆ 'Recalibration' for FRNs
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Telco giant schedules seven days of calls and meetings with LatAm local currency in vogue
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◆ Debt ceiling deal keeps issuers at bay ◆ US regional banking stress still affecting primary market ◆ Issuers tipped to front-load
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Debt ceiling and mixed rate expectations are putting a damper on new issuance
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Japanese life insurer buys entire amount of deal designed to fund athlete education and facilities
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Sovereign raises $2.5bn-equivalent in local currency to fund bond buy-back
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Bankers expect premarketing to resume on Thursday after long weekend in US