Swiss Francs
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Chilean bank targets gap in the market with three year deal
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Swiss market shakes off January blues to offer size and tightening prices
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Buyers grapple with falling interest rates
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There should be a busy start to the new year, but falling rates and widening spreads might spoil the party
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Swiss regulator recommends fining senior bankers to avoid future bank collapses but faces pushback from Swiss Bankers Association
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Issuance could include heavier focus on public sterling, Norwegian krone, Australian dollar and Swiss franc markets
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SSAs weigh up more pre-funding next year
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When the shockwave set off by the failure of Silicon Valley Bank swept the legs from under Credit Suisse, all the talent and relationships of a big investment bank were up for grabs. UBS has tried to hang on to what it sees as the best bits — but the biggest beneficiaries are likely to be rivals. Jon Hay and David Rothnie report
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The Swiss franc bond market weathered the collapse of one of its two biggest players in 2023 to enjoy its busiest year since 2014. Investors welcomed foreign issuers from all quarters with open arms and, as Sophie Astles writes, those visitors may be here to stay
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Regular Swiss issuer reopens two covered bonds in last sale of 2023
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Regular issuer targets lower size and lands inside last trade from Pfandbriefbank
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Sabeen Munir joins syndicate desk after 18 years at Credit Suisse