BNP Paribas
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◆ BNP Paribas sells longest senior euro note since July ◆ Slim 2bp-3bp concession needed ◆ Investors hungry for duration with accounts interest out to 30 years
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French bank is looking to grow among asset managers, hedge funds, and pension funds
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European agencies to dominate week’s issuance with Fed and Bank of England in focus
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AfDB’s public deal will test pricing, World Bank shows shareholder support
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Tactic of bringing a ‘materially different’ transaction paid off
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Supply resumes after issuers took a nearly three month break
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◆ Scotia unearths arbitrage and a greenium in Swissies ◆ Label fuels demand among asset managers for inaugural note ◆ Aktia eyes Swiss franc debut of its own
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German medical glassware maker launched the first major European IPO since early July
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'Generally of the view that we’re at or around peak rates' says lead
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◆ NAB chooses faster Euroyen while BNP Paribas goes bigger in Samurai ◆ French deal showed greater 'depth' of domestic market ◆ Low premium paid
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Higher rates and name recognition fuelled the tightest corporate print since June
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Market in 'good condition' after EIB re-opener, more supply to come next week