Sterling
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            Hotel company raises €600m across private markets
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            Issuer-friendly mismatch in supply and demand masks the difficulty of timing the market
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            Rachel Reeves's first Budget needs to pass the Truss test and avoid spooking the Gilt market
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            ◆ Dutch bank pushes sterling funding through its euro secondary curve ◆ Max size achieved ◆ Investors remain glued to the deal as they foresee performance amid supply scarcity
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            Shopping mall company received a blowout response to its £400m bond last week and good take-up of a tender offer
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            ◆ Deal comes close to fair value ◆ Shorter tenor offers investors something different ◆ Mass wave of sterling supply not expected to follow
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            French political risk, US economic data and EU supply to set tone in public sector market
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            Issuers said to have this week 'withdrawn' planned covered bond sales will look at later window
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            US election and earnings blackouts slam breaks on busy year
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            ◆ Minimal premium paid ◆ Structural demand from UK bank treasuries down but Asia steps in ◆ Sterling spread vs euro more attractive for issuers
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            Top tier real estate borrowers continue building on solid foundations in bond market
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            Sterling the big winner year-on-year as US election volatility looms