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Weaker trading conditions have done little to shake expectations for a new wave of additional tier one (AT1) supply, writes Tyler Davies, with three banks having reopened the market in emphatic fashion this week, issuing €3.1bn-equivalent of debt into more than €20bn of demand.
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Conditions in the financial institutions bond market worsened this week but plenty of senior and subordinated bonds still got away. With credit spreads unpredictable, the supply outlook remains favourable, said bankers.
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Banks are likely to consider unusual issuance windows this year given the disruption caused by the coronavirus crisis. They could even be hard at work during the summer months, according to deal arrangers.
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Nationwide Building Society was able to tighten pricing by 50bp on the sale of an additional tier one bond on Wednesday, landing at a 5.75% coupon. The new issue will increase the bank’s leverage ratio, which went down last year amid a net redemption of tier one debt.
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Members of the European Parliament have agreed on a series of temporary changes to the EU’s bank capital framework, including the introduction of a prudential filter for sovereign bond exposures. They stopped short of adopting amendments that would restrict the payment of additional tier one (AT1) coupons.
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Raiffeisen Bank International launched a tier two bond in euros on Tuesday with investors still showing strong appetite for risk. But a smaller order book for the trade suggested that market conditions might be softening compared with recent trading sessions.