US dollar
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BNG, Finnvera and EAA join peers to tap three year part of the curve
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The public sector’s rush to raise dollars is set to continue on Wednesday
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◆ Improved mood spurs issuers to raise strategic capital ◆ MUFG prepares Japan's first dollar AT1 since Crédit Suisse collapse ◆ Crédit Agricole Assurances to 'optimise' capital with new tier two and buybacks
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Santander makes case for G-Sib issuance but bankers insist minnows can price unsecured too
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◆ Blockbuster-sized deal defies volatility ◆ Issuer spots 'right window' to execute Yankee return at 'acceptable' NIP ◆ Head of group funding talks to GlobalCapital
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◆ UK building society prints first Yankee in more than a year ◆ Pays 7bp NIP amid challenging market conditions ◆ Favourable demand for Yankee SNP and TLAC
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Pair to slip through narrow issuance window as others expected to wait on sidelines
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Investors brush off selling momentum to buy short-dated Swedish paper
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Peer World Bank raised the same amount from its own floater the day before
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Banks seized the opportunity to fund in challenging markets ahead of a looming US government shutdown and increased rates volatility
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A longer break before the January rush kicks in may be what the SSA market needs
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KfW finds investors reluctant to pay a greenium