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Winners will be announced at a ceremony at The Landmark London on June 19
US bank hires five rates traders in all
Product remains good tool for issuers but one group of investors is dominant
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Issuers stick to the Länder rule book to maximise pricing
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German SSA supply set to continue in holiday-filled week
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Blockchain bonds are usually sold to just one or two investors in the primary market
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The market will need a breather before follow-up trades in foreign currencies
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Issuers should keep their peers in mind when tackling large borrowing needs
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Province eyes public dollars after hiatus since 2022
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Possible supra dollar trade could be among next week's deals
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‘Rising Star’ originator returns to the funding side
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‘Green German Day’ saw agency and sovereign both enjoy clear green pricing advantage
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Hire supports BNPP's growing CEEMEA bond franchise
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GlobalCapital brought together leading SSA issuers and bankers for a roundtable in mid-March, to discuss their approach to fundraising, a possible change in the Bank of Japan’s monetary policy and ESG bonds
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The Japanese government has issued the world’s first sovereign transition bond, with much success. GlobalCapital brought together speakers from the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, as well as other issuers, investors and dealmakers, for a roundtable in March on what’s next for the market and how the transition bond could be a template for other countries
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Consistency is vital as UK Debt Management Office insider takes reins from Robert Stheeman
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German agency saw greater savings than what its sovereign was thought to have managed on the same day
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Sovereign to focus on preserving and injecting secondary liquidity next
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German issuer set to brave the market during a data and holiday filled period
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Issuer has completed two-thirds of its funding for the year
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Bolivia-headquartered bank eyes more yen, Mexico debut after approval of capital increase and new charter
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