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Raiffeisen Bank International’s additional tier one (AT1) bond — the first in the asset class this year — met a wall of demand and was priced with a coupon that was tighter than all but one euro AT1. This was in the face of investors’ preference for bonds offering a higher reset spread, increasing the chance of bonds being called.
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Raiffeisen Bank International was marketing the first additional tier one (AT1) note of the year on Wednesday morning, with investors continuing to see value in the asset class. Meanwhile, covered bond investors are becoming fussier over price adjustments.
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Raiffeisen Bank International announced a mandate for the first additional tier one (AT1) issue of the year, giving investors a chance to dive back into an asset class which saw exceptional returns last year. Crédit Agricole Assurances also announced a mandate for a tier two bond.
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Íslandsbanki issued a six year non-call five senior deal in the euro market on Friday, as La Mondiale opened books on a sub-benchmark callable deal.
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The coupon for Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena’s €750m comeback tier two deal was compared with a whole host of other subordinated transactions this week — with varying opinions on what represented good value.