JP Morgan
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◆ Reverse Yankee FIG issuance 17 times greater than 2024 ◆ US banks benefit from cross-currency basis ◆ Bankers discuss Reverse Yankee pipeline
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◆ Deal four times covered ◆ Walloon used as reference ◆ Higher than average tightening
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◆ Longest trade in euros for SEK ◆ Book almost three times covered ◆ Rarity helps with tight pricing
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European banks joined corporate long-dated fray this week as investors showed ample appetite for more
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Supreme in investment banking, Jamie Dimon is still not satisfied. Going further will depend on JP Morgan’s new gameplan — to catch companies young
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Book for its newest deal was second in size only to a QE-era transaction
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◆ Size on upper end of DMO's expectations ◆ Minimal new issue premium ◆ Gilt to be auctioned next month
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◆ Views on fair value differed ◆ France syndication ‘the next big test’ ◆ Supra attracts €60bn final book
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New head of debt management discusses first dollar deal of year
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◆ US bank funds in the single currency a day after hitting the US market ◆ 'Aaggressively' price tightening met by strong demand for duration ◆ CA Auto Bank sells FRN on Goldman's heels
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◆ DC-based supra taps undersupplied part of curve ◆ Much bigger book than usual ◆ Secondary levels makes judging fair value hard
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◆ Record book for the German state ◆ Länder-KfW spread now much healthier ◆ Strong bid for German assets at current levels