United States
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Uber's $1.72bn convertible this week heralds a bullish new era for the asset class
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Investors grab deals from Consolidated Edison and Norfolk Southern
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◆ Italian bank gets duration in Yankee market that it cannot reach in Europe ◆ The $3bn deal was its biggest for a decade ◆ Global bid for duration allows it to print longest SP dollar deal this year
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Despite being surprisingly resilient this year, more supply might finally start to weigh on housing prices next year
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Second Reverse Yankee this week as IG corporate rally shows no sign of abating
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Newly upgraded issuer follows up dollar outing with euro trade as issuers cram into market
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◆ Issuer stays in senior format as European peers opt for raising AT1 capital ◆ State Street adds rare tier two to funding mix ◆ Conducive market may stretch FIG issuance after Thanksgiving into December
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CPI print data in the US and UK may pave the way for a more buoyant year
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The Spanish lender is looking to buck the trend among European banks that have tried and failed to build a sustainable presence in US investment banking
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M&A funding dominated the last full week before Thanksgiving
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High beta and long duration back in demand after US inflation falls
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Bank has made a number of key capital markets and M&A hires and promotions in New York, including co-heads of global capital markets for the Americas