US dollar
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Asian borrowers are finding better funding options in Australian dollars and Japanese yen as higher US dollar interest rates bite
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Pricing tension rising at the edges of the market as money lured into public debt
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EIB, KfW and BNG lead peers as expected, alongside DBJ which announced last week
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Issuers tasked with resuming public sector's autumn supply in the past will do the same this year
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US firm picks the short end to resume its operating company funding
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Supply chains under renewed pressure as Europe teeters on edge of recession
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◆ Gabon gets it right second time ◆ FIG forgets it’s meant to be summer break ◆ AT1s complete their redemption arc
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Both supply and demand are on the rise to support more long-dated paper
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Bank debt capital is a hot commodity again across the globe. The AT1 layer, in its current form, has fulfilled its modus operandi
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◆ BNPP serves up dollar AT1 reopener ◆ HSBC lands dual tranche senior inside euros ◆ Borrowers expected to prioritise dollars over euros
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Credit markets doing little to bridge huge funding gap for climate change adaptation
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◆ Investors flock to first dollar AT1 for five months ◆ Positive response to new equity conversion structure ◆ More supply to come but no 'deluge'