Citi
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£110bn book proves ‘gradual but structural shift’ in demand to shorter tenors
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'Textbook execution' lands sovereign issuer 'blowout deal'
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Agency lands 'extremely tight' to government as Spanish agencies continues to draw demand
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Former JP Morgan banker arrives with a mandate to shake up Citi’s corporate finance business. But he may have to temper his instincts
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US bank and several insurers dominate issuance
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Tight spread failed to put investors off European supra's dollar bond
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Sovereign achieves bigger greenium than in 2023, but orders fell by more than half after price was tightened
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Issuer is open to look at dollar deals or euros again, and may debut in public Aussie and sterling markets
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◆ BPCE and Handelsbanken print first Yankee bonds of the year ◆ Citi increases perpetual size after $4.6bn book ◆ Flurry of activity from US insurers
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‘All stars aligned’ for the sovereign to serve up third deal of 2024
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The European timezone is crucial for ambitious investment banks, but presents unique problems. How to cover it efficiently is causing internal tension, especially for US banks.