Bank of Ireland gets cosy with fair value for five year

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Bank of Ireland gets cosy with fair value for five year

Bank of Ireland capitalised on FIG investors’ appetite for higher yielding peripheral credits on Wednesday, selling the longest deal from an Irish bank since before the country’s bailout in 2010. The depth of demand allowed BoI to price the trade flat to fair value or even inside it, according to some market participants. Meanwhile, Rabobank sold a two year floating rate trade.

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