North America
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Rumours about the Swiss bank lead to uncertainty over the Fed's regulation of non-US banks
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Bankers were encouraged that even a less frequent issuer could visit the market
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Growing number of deals comes despite threats to credit quality
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New issuance is on hold for now but the pause may not last for long
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The Fed meets as the CEEMEA primary bond market starts to show signs of life
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Upcoming deals to test the curve from two years out to nine
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Clarity is required as the sector grows, say panellists at the structured finance event in New York
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Issuers are finding it hard to find credit lines in both the US and Europe
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A breakthrough audit agreement is a step in the right direction, but whether it will have a meaningful impact remains a question
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NYSE-listed Indian renewable firm’s bonds and shares fall on the developments
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The firm raised $500m from its latest series A round and is now requesting IPO proposals from banks