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Next three to four weeks key if issuers are to complete 2024 funding early
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Bank capital issuance spree set to run as investors lap up even lower credits
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Credit investors spy attractive entry points at wider spreads — but they won’t buy anything at any price
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Gas company more than triples size of debut as a surge of first-time issuers highlight market revival
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Revival in activity driven by foreign corporates, debut issuers and rated companies
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Far left and right could attack tax breaks and pro-business climate that have fostered growth
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As Bastille Day — and the start of what is often a lull in capital markets — approaches, the fate of billions of euros of FIG and corporate bonds lies at the whim of UK and France voters
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More flexible and varied terms from leveraged finance are appearing more often on IG deals
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Revolving credit facilities are getting longer, but with exceptions
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While some of London’s equity capital market investors do not want to judge Shein hastily, others are already frowning at it
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Corporate bond market stands at its strongest point with more FIG deals expected, though higher new issue premiums eyed
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An increasing number of lenders are understood to be turning down agency positions on syndicated loans, with some said to be pulling out of the activity altogether