Deutsche Bank
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Both issuers needed to settle for static spreads that offered chunky concessions
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Korean bank initially sought three and five year money, but ended up shelving the shorter tenor
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Default rate of 10.3% predicted in the US
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Issuer is latest eurozone sovereign to garner less investor interest than for its recent deals
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Spreads for SSA dollar issuers leapt wider after EAA’s pulled trade last week
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Investors still favouring liquidity, but smaller issuers can get deals done
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Euro pipeline builds as KommuneKredit and Andalucia mandate for ESG bonds
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The two-part trade attracted strong demand from deal-starved investors as the sovereign became realistic on pricing
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SSA issuers stretch into new currencies in what is expected to be a growing trend
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Investors gobble up green deal despite it being more expensive than shorter debt from same issuer
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German bank expands responsibilities of six US bankers
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Thai firm's rapid return sparks concerns around leverage, exposure and Russia ties