France
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Primary market opens up but for how long?
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French agency returns successfully after postponing the deal last month
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French biogas production services company aims to boost US expansion
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'Timing was essential' in bringing a deal from the country amid ongoing political uncertainty
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Issuers are ‘in the mood to wait’ until after the Olympics and until there is clarity on the next government
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More issuers, possibly including French SSAs, are geared up to tap primary this week
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◆ Market takes surprise election results in stride ◆ Insurance companies leading with plans to raise deeply subordinated debt ◆ Bank capital and senior deals in euros and dollars also on the cards
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European IPOs on pause as France votes, and September window is extremely narrow
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As Bastille Day — and the start of what is often a lull in capital markets — approaches, the fate of billions of euros of FIG and corporate bonds lies at the whim of UK and France voters
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Market awaits EU’s lead once election volatility subsides
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Third step of Clariane's four-legged debt restructuring plan was 1.67 times oversubscribed
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As supply becomes scarcer, it will be easier for companies to sell dirty debt as green