Credit Suisse
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Bank of America has hired the co-head of Credit Suisse’s UK corporate finance business to bolster its roster of senior bankers
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The $675m deal ticked many boxes for both the issuer and investors and could signal a rebound in appetite
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The $490m syndicated deal adds some momentum to Asia’s loan market
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Euro and sterling markets may provide cheaper funding for European banks' next issuance wave
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Rampant Yankee market still not done despite blockbuster volumes
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Although the spread between Pfandbriefe and cantonal bank paper has widened, both still remain attractive
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The US market embraced more FIG issuance this week, welcoming both Yankee and domestic supply across the capital structure
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Second strategic review in a year points to a bank under pressure, Fitch says
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Monte dei Paschi di Siena's planned €2.5bn was put under pressure by Italian government collapse
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Tight strategies amid high volatility appear to be working, with the exception of Credit Suisse which reported losses
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Continuing losses and looming restructuring factor into senior debt decision
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The facility has a special structure with two borrowers that guarantee each other