Finland
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Finnish lender's green labelled bail-in debut was over three times covered on Thursday
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Finnish borrower satisfies higher measures to be considered a regional government by Eurosystem
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Sale of Sampo stock on Thursday night raises €497m for Finland
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Antti Saha, head of DCM at Nordea in Helsinki, says the Nordics are 'where the action is'
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Rise in Romanian interest rates behind pair's widely different coupons
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Exit from stake in the Nordic region's largest bank follows pressure from an activist hedge fund
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The Finnish financial services group is focusing on its insurance assets following pressure from activist hedge fund Elliot International
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Two public sector issuers will come to market for euro trades on Tuesday, testing conditions as the autumn borrowing season gets underway
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Private placements are expected to make up the bulk of Swedish covered bond paper throughout the latter half of 2021 and, with the Nordic summer holiday period coming to end, issuance from the region is expected to kick off ahead of the eurozone.
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Finnish insurer Sampo has bought back more euro-denominated senior bonds as it looks to reduce its leverage, though it failed to gain approval to redeem the remaining bonds ahead of their maturity.
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Apex Partners has cut its stake in TietoEvry, the Finnish software and IT services company, via an accelerated bookbuild.
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Finland’s Municipality Finance has sold its first bond linked to one of the new risk-free rates, opting for the Secured Overnight Financing Rate for its $200m floater.