Deutsche Bank
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German agency sees more than €47bn of demand for €5bn trade
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The mining, oil and gas company has hired banks for its maiden ESG bond plan
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US corporate set to return to the franc for the second time 12 months
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Escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia add to market jitters
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Canadian agency moves spread 3bp during bookbuilding
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Swiss market debates whether it has found new limits or cannot support multiple monster trades after biggest deal in 13 years
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SSA borrowers still able to offer juice over rates while squeezing mid-swaps
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With the five year Swiss franc swap rate rising this year by 43bp to 23bp, top quality borrowers can now offer higher yields at shorter tenors, helping to propel demand
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Bankers feel the market is open to national champions from across Europe
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Sovereign deal a success despite wild swings in long end rates
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Sovereign heads to the long end of curve despite Russia-Ukraine crisis finally weighing on top rated borrowers
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Deutsche is turning back to ‘old school’ advice as it looks to catch rivals in Europe’s most important corporate finance market, writes David Rothnie