North America
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Reverse Yankees tighten during bookbuilding, but deal glut means exuberance is gone
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Deal pile up means days of 40bp tightening during bookbuilding could be over for now
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Sharp spread tightening still possible despite slew of trades lining up
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Lossmaking Swiss solar cell manufacturer is scaling back production in Europe, opening in US
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US company plans its first euro deal as investment grade issuer
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◆ Mizuho and Westpac NZ the only FIG issuers in dollars this week ◆ After each raised $1.5bn in dual tranchers, monthly volume pushed to $28bn ◆ Market focus also on Capital One's acquisition of Discover
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The strong market conditions are tempting cash rich issuers
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Three borrowers head to euros to fund M&A activity
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Issuers tipped to pile into the market from next week
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The UK bank has been under pressure to lift its share price performance
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Europe has enjoyed rare IPO successes this year as New York deals struggle
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◆ French bank double taps the dollar market to raise $4.75bn in senior and deeply subordinated debt ◆ BNPP attains its largest ever senior order book as demand reaches $15bn ◆ US insurance companies fund