Japan
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The SSA market prepares for Opec Fund's debut issue
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Bank of Nova Scotia deal on Monday would have been tough to execute a day later
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End of ECB bond buying will 'level the playing field' for non-euro names
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French bank continues to diversify in yen and has almost ¥1.2tr outstanding in the currency
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Japanese rail company will hold calls with investors in the second half of the week
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The aircraft leasing company attracted Chinese, Taiwanese and international banks during syndication
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Berkshire Hathaway and another bank issuer join issuance wave
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Amid global volatility, yen market offers challenging but viable funding diversification, especially to European banks
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Echoes of a Lehman moment prompt more banks to look towards alternative funding in yen. But while the Japanese market remains stable, accessing it is not as easy as it seems
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Offering more stable funding conditions than other global markets, Japan will host the new French deal in addition to several other yen bonds from foreign issuers
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It can take years to prepare bonds in some markets, but that can bear fruit