Sweden
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Rare issuer builds chunky demand after shaky start to the week for corporate issuers
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Sweden's property sector has been hit hard by the rising cost of borrowing
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Swedish borrower builds curve to fund acquisition
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Sobi plans to repay debt from an acquisition through a non-underwritten rights issue
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First euro trade of the month sees 2.5 times demand
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◆ Sub sale sealed with single digit concession ◆ Strong demand paves way for more tier two trades to follow ◆ Proceeds could fund tier two call next year
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Nordic ECM issuance has been subdued in 2023, Dealogic data shows
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Issuer offers to exchange hybrid rather than not call it, but some say it's just kicking the can down the road
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◆ Alpha to restart what is expected to be more Greek supply ◆ One debut green euro bond prices, one more to come ◆ Demand for short end paper swiftly absorbs reverse Yankee
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The dollar SSA rush continues as ECB and Fed meetings approach
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The wave of capital increases by real estate companies pressured to repay debt has only begun, says banker
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Real estate companies will need to raise equity to pay off debt, even if stock prices dwindle