Euro
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Market split over whether the issuer pushed pricing too far
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Lenders and investors say a new approach to what 'ESG friendly' means is needed
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Tight spread failed to put investors off European supra's dollar bond
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It ‘makes sense for investors to start adding’ IG corporates to portfolios, according to one portfolio manager
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Usual fourth syndication to follow after the summer
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◆ UK insurer chooses dollar market for double refi ◆ Will buy back RT1 and tier two but prioritise the former ◆ Recent issuance suggests price advantage in dollars over sterling
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Issuer prices flat to secondary curve as investors chase Spanish agency bonds
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◆ Bank sells its first public sector covered since July ◆ Deal lands flat to fair value ◆ Crédit Agricole diversifies away from the short end
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Investors had their pick of unrated, smaller hybrid and sterling deals on day before ECB meeting
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Average new issue premiums in May were lower than a month earlier even though a larger volume of bonds was priced
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More than €5bn of debt printed, multiple deals tightening more than 30bp during bookbuilding
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A slew of euro ESG deals hit the market from European and Canadian agencies