Banks look to squeeze last drops of demand from fruitful dollar summer
Demand for subordinated debt in dollars has been unrelenting this summer, and has shown few signs of fading. As Europe’s banks look ahead to a busy September in the euro market, there is more than enough motivation for issuers to give dollars one last hurrah, writes Tyler Davies.
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