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UBS Group made a swift return to the dollar bond market on Tuesday, as it went in search of an additional tier one transaction a day after raising $3bn of senior unsecured debt.
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Sterling investors poured more than £5bn of orders into deals from NatWest Group and Bank of America on Tuesday, showing issuers that there is plenty of liquidity to put to work in the UK currency.
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UniCredit will skip a coupon on one of its legacy capital instruments this month, after stating that a net loss in 2020 means it no longer needs to make the payment. Investors were surprised by the decision, which many saw as a U-turn.
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Evidence suggests European lenders are a little too optimistic about the quality of their credit exposures after the pandemic.
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Large European banks shifted their funding focus to the dollar market this week, printing stunning deals as the euro market showed it was more sensitive to signs of tighter monetary policy. Tyler Davies reports.