Nomura
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The South Korean policy bank met its target size and price on a busy day for deal flow
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Issuer bumps into apathetic market with clear preference for short dated paper
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Nomura’s syndicate boss, Nick Dent, has set up his desk in a way designed for the sort of speedy decision-making that will, he claims, be crucial for primary credit in persistently volatile markets
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SSA issuers tap the long end of the euro curve despite recent central bank messages that rocked market
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Trio of transactions gives market confidence with more issuance expected
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Peer issuers will have to study carefully this week's deals to identify their own funding opportunities, say bankers
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Issuers moved swiftly to print deals as the SSA market for benchmark bonds reopened this week
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The Japanese bank is planning to bolster its corporate finance business and is eying further acquisitions, as it looks to curb the volatility of its earnings
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Supra tightened 1bp from guidance to reoffer
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The deal was announced after the July non-farm payroll number in the US was better than expected
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The issuer jumped through a short pre-FOMC issuance window this week to price a dollar bond