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  • US Dollar Credit Supply: Large supply in October | reports

    US Dollar Credit Supply: Large supply in October | reports

    Solid corporate issuance in October

    Corporate supply reached US$98bn in October, slightly below the US$119bn recorded in September but still robust compared to previous years. This marks the third-largest monthly issuance in 2025, behind March and September. YTD corporate issuance now stands at US$790bn, surpassing 2024’s YTD figure of US$753bn and trailing only the record year of 2020.

    Issuance was concentrated in longer maturities, with the 9-12yr and 17yr+ buckets accounting for the bulk of October supply. Specifically, corporates issued US$19.2bn in the 9-12yr range and US$48.4bn in the 17yr+ range, highlighting a continued preference for locking in long-term funding amid stable rate expectations.

    Tech drives the large Reverse Yankee supply coming to market

    Among the new deals at the start of November was Alphabet, bringing a significant six-tranche deal that totalled €6.5bn. This does not come as a surprise to us given the large number of Tech issuers bringing Reverse Yankee bonds to the EUR market in 2025. There is a good cost-saving advantage for these US issuers given the relatively tight and outperforming EUR spreads vs USD spreads. As it stands, Reverse Yankee supply in 2025 YTD is sitting at €64bn (prior to today’s deals).

    For 2026, we expect a similar picture as we forecast Reverse Yankee supply to hit €80bn. We expect a further underperformance of USD spreads while the cross-currency basis swap should remain anchored around these negative low single-digit levels. Tech issuers financing these AI and cloud infrastructure developments will remain a key driver of this supply.

    Slight increase in financial supply over October

    The financial supply increased for the second consecutive month in October with Bank senior issuances growing to US$36bn issued last month, up US$8bn compared to September’s level. As redemptions will remain high this month, we expect the primary market to remain active in November.

    A further US$5.5bn was printed in the capital segment, however this marks a US$3bn drop compared to the month before but is aligned with the amount recorded in October 2024.

    The most significant increase was in the finance segment where issuances more than doubled in October compared to the month prior with $34bn issued.

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  • Taylor Swift Introduces Gigi Hadid to Winter’s Square-Toe Boot Trend

    Taylor Swift Introduces Gigi Hadid to Winter’s Square-Toe Boot Trend

    Sounds convincing enough to me. But such is the hysteria that gathers around this Billboard bulldozer: everything Swift does, or seemingly doesn’t do, is treated as a clue into her past and future projects. I wonder, then, what last night’s…

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  • Investigators Link Maternal Distress With Neurodevelopmental Delay Among Children

    Investigators Link Maternal Distress With Neurodevelopmental Delay Among Children

    Psychological distress among mothers was significantly linked with neurodevelopmental delay among children 1.5 to 3 years old, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.1

    “Compared with other mammals, humans are physiologically…

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  • WhatsApp Apple Watch App Finally Launches After 10 Years

    WhatsApp Apple Watch App Finally Launches After 10 Years

    The wait is finally over. After a decade of Apple Watch users making do with basic WhatsApp notifications, Meta has delivered something many thought would never come: a full-featured WhatsApp app for Apple Watch. This is not just another…

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  • The Bride Designed Her Own Hill House Dress for Her Wedding at a 16th-Century Villa Outside of Florence

    The Bride Designed Her Own Hill House Dress for Her Wedding at a 16th-Century Villa Outside of Florence

    The three-day wedding was held in Florence, Italy this past September. The city was also the location of the couple’s first trip together: With their shared love of art, wine, and Italian food—the couple even chose to title their wedding…

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  • Brooke Shields Is Anti-Overhead Lighting

    Brooke Shields Is Anti-Overhead Lighting

    Brooke Shields has always had a style that can best be described as classic meets contemporary, whether on the red carpet or crafting her cozy-chic homes in the West Village and the Hamptons. Even though the actress has been candid on Instagram…

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  • ‘The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills’ Season 15 Cast & Trailer Set At Bravo

    ‘The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills’ Season 15 Cast & Trailer Set At Bravo

    The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 15 is returning to Bravo on Thursday, December 4 at 8 p.m. ET.

    Kyle Richards, Dorit Kemsley, Erika Jayne, Sutton Stracke, and Bozoma Saint John are set to return as main housewives.

    Joining the core…

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  • LHC acquits three in Wagah Border blast case

    LHC acquits three in Wagah Border blast case

    LAHORE  –  The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Tuesday acquitted three men who had been sentenced to death in connection with the 2014 suicide attack at the Wagah Border. A two-member bench headed by Justice Syed Shahbaz Ali Rizvi heard the appeals…

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