Morgan Stanley
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Sovereign heads to the long end of curve despite Russia-Ukraine crisis finally weighing on top rated borrowers
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The US private equity group reduced its holding to 1.25%, via an accelerated bookbuild on Tuesday night, its second selldown of DB shares this year
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Issuer sidesteps macro noise to print with yield a fraction higher than two year Gilt
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Investors crowd into short end of dollar curves still as further Fed activity looms
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IPO of the Eni-backed Norwegian oil and gas producer covered on first day of bookbuilding
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The decision by the Spanish bank to postpone its IPO was 'telling' to market participants and showed even deals in the best performing sectors are on the ropes in volatile markets
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Company blames market conditions for the cancellation of €252m initial public offering
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KfW and CPPIB Capital print euros with chunky pick up to sovereign debt
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While parent Eni will use IPO proceeds for green transition, Vår Energi aims to produce oil and gas with a low carbon footprint
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As investment banks look to come back to reality after reaping enormous fees due to record activity in 2021, the post-pandemic landscape remains shrouded in uncertainty.
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US banks wasted no time hitting the dollar market this week after publishing results