JP Morgan
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Smaller issuers could face tougher conditions heading into next year
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The Polish bank spent years planning the benchmark green bond
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Market ‘took positives’ from US data, central bank meeting, and US Treasury volumes last week
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European real estate sector has been pressured by rising borrowing costs
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British Columbia, Thuringia and Sagess will also price deals across dollars and euros on Tuesday
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◆ Four deals attract €12bn of demand ◆ JPM resuscitates Reverse Yankee bank sales after five-month hiatus ◆ Bank of Ireland scores largest oversubscription and pays lowest premium
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Hessen prices €250m tap as market braces for a week of data drops and central bank meetings
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German issuer returns to dollar long end after a three year hiatus
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Issuer monitoring the market for a €500m sustainability bond
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◆ Investors primed to book US financials amid supply scarcity ◆ US banks lift $22.7bn in three days ◆ US Bancorp joins on Thursday, MUFG adds ultra-popular Yankee AT1
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The public sector’s rush to raise dollars is set to continue on Wednesday