ABN Amro
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◆ €750m deal is Dutch bank's first in euros since 2020 ◆ Issuer could wait out raising capital and yields to stabilise after Credit Suisse's demise last year ◆ ABN raised a little more capital than its shortfall of around €600m
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Scarcity and 'clever tenors' deliver €7.2bn book for ABN as 'pragmaticism' secures €1bn for Santander
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BTP's overnight performance helped secure domestic interest
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Bank of America and Citi tapped into a vibrant US FIG market this month
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◆ Domestic and international investors split over price ◆ Final spread strikes balance between differing spread opinions ◆ Debut deal attracts highly granular book
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Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse in March postponed the pipeline of state selldowns
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◆ Demand skewed towards higher spread products ◆ Niche names to follow ◆ ABN also takes size in Swissies
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The company is raising finance to buy back old stock after its recent merger
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Dutch deal gathers bigger interest than European peers thanks to spread pick-up and shorter maturity
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Keen demand for senior bonds this week raises hopes of tier two capital and tier two issuers
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Popular sales ‘confirm senior is back on the agenda’
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The €300m deal was doubled from €150m target
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Single digit concessions and ultra-long maturities offered in wake of FIG market's chaotic week
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Covered bonds to dominate issuance as spreads tighten, as senior deals require broader stability
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A book by Cazenove’s former CEO charts the build-up and aftermath of the deal that made JP Morgan a force in UK investment banking. But the financial crisis proved to be the real catalyst for its subsequent dominance
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Dutch bank beat expectations with its popular Sfr350m bail-in green bond
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Dutch bank was able to fund inside of where it could have issued in euros as FIG paper in UK currency outperforms
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European banks' issuance onslaught takes advantage of improved market conditions from US data and performing recent new deals
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Banks rush to sell deals across the curve
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European high grade utilities forecast to bounce back from a bruising year
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ASR, ABN and Caixa find investors are eager for high yielding subordinated FIG bonds
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The long end in senior FIG is only open for the most liquid names, for now
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Belgian logistics Reit to issue 1.6m shares with full rights to 2022's dividend
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Former equities banker to join German firm’s debt origination team