Citi
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◆ Limited sized deal attracts ‘very good book’ ◆ ESM curve tight, E-supra bonds referenced ◆ €2bn left to do this year
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◆ Bpifrance prices year's largest benchmark ◆ French agency spread to swaps attractive ◆ AFD found opportunities in dollars
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◆ MuniFin enters hard market ◆ Questions over demand in euros ◆ IFC goes for FRN
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◆ More supras fund in dollars ◆ ADB carries supply with more to come ◆ DBJ opts for no-grow
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◆ Blowout books ◆ World Bank goes for dual trancher and dual currencies on same day ◆ EIB success formula discussed
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◆ OeKB jumps in early window ◆ Deal was its longest in sterling ◆ KfW finds window for small tap
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Barclays and Citi are following rivals in scrapping the bonus cap for material risk takers in London. But after a decade of salary increases, the outcome could prove better for banks than for bankers
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Investors dislike the lower transparency and liquidity inherent in private placements
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SSA issuers find investors receptive as summer pushes on
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Issuer starts with rare sterling seven year and mandates for new dollar dual-trancher
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ADB also issuing in sterling as participants expect more issuance
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Supra to bring one more dollar benchmark before year-end