Americas
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DCM bankers encouraged by reception for first non-sovereign LatAm trade in over a month
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Japanese lender restarts larger bank issuance in the US as market participants brace for local heavyweights’ first quarter earnings
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Demand for sovereign deal brings hopes that corporate supply will follow
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Manageable maturity profile not enough to stop bondholders fleeing
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Two insurance companies print just over $1bn as market participants brace for US banks’ first quarter earnings results
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Third of Chilean coal plant operator's bondholders agree to deal S&P describes as a ‘default’
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The Fed is unlikely to revise its plans as oil prices rise due to the cut in production
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Bank issuers stay away from bond funding in the US as well as in Europe as domestic insurance companies dominate supply
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Mexico petrochemicals co has higher interest expense than Ebitda
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Bankers said the US insurer was not the 'obvious candidate' to restart the market
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Sovereign offered no concession on long-awaited bond return
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Covered bonds to dominate issuance as spreads tighten, as senior deals require broader stability