US dollar
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UK lender slides in its first Yankee of the year, raising larger volume than what was available in euros, amid lingering banking concerns
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Canadian banks cross the border to fund in the US market as smaller domestic lenders face renewed concerns and imminent TLAC rules
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Central banks and Asian investors came in for comeback deal
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Three of the biggest US global banks hit the dollar market with self-led trades after reporting first quarter earnings
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The supranational is looking at the South African rand, Indian rupee, and maybe even euro markets for future funding
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Deals keep coming in busy week for SSA primary market
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First AT1 issued by a G-Sib since Credit Suisse’s rescue has limited implications for the global market
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China and Russia-backed multilateral attracts better demand than some had expected
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New Development Bank looks for 3yr, two months after mandating
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There is 'something for everyone' as pace of issuance accelerates
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Japanese lender restarts larger bank issuance in the US as market participants brace for local heavyweights’ first quarter earnings
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Canadian issuer tightens 7bp from starting level to raise $1bn