Australia
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Inaugural issues to underline just how strong and receptive the market is
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BoQ has two conditional-pass-through euro notes outstanding
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Canadian bank will engage accounts in Sydney and Melbourne in non-deal roadshow
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Borrower lights the way for bulging books and negative concessions
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Trades line up as IG corporate market finishes week strongly
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One month marketing period begins on Thursday ahead of a 10 year issuance
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Investors flush with cash and happy to chase trades through fair value
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Issuers from Japan to Denmark drum up a combined €21bn of orders on frenetic day
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Promotion signals markets push into Australia and New Zealand
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Bankers disagree about whether fatigue for 10 year deals is growing
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Canadian banks are expected to be one of the largest issuer groups in the asset class as they diversify across currencies
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APA Infra's debut was second highest hybrid book relative to deal size in 2023, according to Primary Market Monitor
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Australian firm sparks hope that there is still life in Europe’s corporate bond market
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Australian borrower sets up investor calls for euro trade
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French bank back for the third time in two weeks with a three tranche Kangaroo
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◆ Deal precedes redemption of AT1 and exacerbates shortage of paper in the currency ◆ Issuer locks in ‘very good’ arb ◆ HSBC’s third trade this week follows sterling covered and senior bonds
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Landmark Australian climate settlement removes a stumbling block but action is still needed
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Asian borrowers are finding better funding options in Australian dollars and Japanese yen as higher US dollar interest rates bite
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Singaporean bank captures large orders amid scarcity of Aussie supply, with more foreign lenders to follow
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DMO believes investors will be keen, despite expanding gas production
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◆ Offshore banks eye August and September window ◆ Aussie dollar pricing comparable to euro curves for some
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Western Australia shows that a heavy reliance on environmentally intensive natural resources is at odds with the highest credit ratings
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EFA and NAIF are financing fossil fuel expansion as government readies green bond
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Sovereign maintains its plan to make its green debut in mid-2024
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◆ WA is the fourth Aussie state to issue a green bond ◆ More labelled Australian SSA issuance to come over the next year
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As a high polluter, the country's green bond framework must be especially robust to have credibility
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Strong domestic demand is tempting foreign FIG funders into the busy Aussie market
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NAB took size and priced flat to fair value for its first deal of the year in sterling
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Australia Pacific Airports (Melbourne) returns to euros after a nine year break
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Investors choosy on tough day in the markets
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Long maturities and better pricing lure Aussie issuers
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An unrated debut by the holdco and an Australian borrower gave investors a chance to diversify
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Borrower joins compatriots in preparing euro deals for an unexpectedly silent primary market
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Australian company’s success sparks hope the market is ready for a wide range of issuance
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The market is expecting more syndications from Austria and Portugal
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Wednesday’s deals were 'copycats' of those from peers the day before
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Aussie lender seized opportunity to bring forward its funding plans with A$4.25bn deal
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David Goode to return for second stint as ANZ's debt IR head
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Foreign banks have beenincreasingly active in Australian dollars this year
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Attractive funding on offer as Swedish lender prints A$1bn
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Almost €4bn of orders allowed ANZ to land its labelled subordinated deal through fair value
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End of ECB bond buying will 'level the playing field' for non-euro names
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Australian banks are set for a busy year of issuance in 2023
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The Swiss bank has informed employees that will be let go this quarter
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Aussie covered supply in euros for 2022 is exceeding market expectations
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Slim window open for issuance until the Fed's November meeting