Intesa Sanpaolo
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Investors snap up corporate ESG debt after week of tepid demand
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Investors show early signs of weariness for top rated corporate names
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Three large borrowers latched on to a stronger backdrop to raise €4.5bn of funding
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Syndicate bankers reckon there is still chance of final deal rush before year end
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German housing association arrives on strong Monday for IG corporates as A2A green also cruises through
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Cooperative lender paid up to ensure sub-benchmark size
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Italian borrowers see almost €4bn combined demand despite cash leaving asset class
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Investors pile into Tuesday deals despite growing Evergrande contagion possibility
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SLB champion prints biggest SLB in euros as Gasunie lines up
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Volkswagen Financial Services, the financing arm of the German car maker, blew the cobwebs off the high grade corporate bond market on Thursday, as Becton, Dickinson and Co lines up a quadruple tranche trade for next week.
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Eurizon, the asset management business owned by Intesa Sanpaolo, has hired Federica Calvetti from Deutsche Bank to lead its ESG and strategic activism team in Milan.