The Netherlands
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Insurer pair turn to sub debt to finance upcoming redemptions and tenders
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Insurance tier two deals have struggled to print in this year's volatile market
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Shell companies allow firms to list despite hostile IPO market
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Less frequent issuers face tricky bond execution as De Volksbank fails to move past initial pricing
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The plant-based polymer company 'regained footing' after falling out with BASF
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Unsatisfied with overnight blocks, Avantium experiments with a three-part offering
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A long drought of new convertible issuance is over in Europe
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Dutch insurer looks to buy back Dutch guilder subordinated paper
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Other Dutch covered bond issuers likely to follow suit
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Strong support for national champions as market volatility persists
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Tech-focused investment bank GP Bullhound successfully launched its first blank cheque company this week, despite a market backdrop that could not be much worse for the asset class
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Company blames market conditions for the cancellation of €252m initial public offering