Banks
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Market bounceback yields deals from China, Korea and Thailand as investor demand stays steady
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Policy bank hopes building a full curve will provide more clarity to pricing
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Former Credit Suisse banker joins after senior departures
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Issuer will adopt the same ‘twin bond’ approach as its product debut, sold via auction, last year
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◆ Spanish bank obtains regional investor diversification and fresh capital ◆ Deal highlights subordinated funding is cheaper in dollars than euros ◆ Other banks should be encouraged to issue in dollars
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Pent-up demand for five year dollar bonds helped attract $2.2bn of orders
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Praise for borrower's 'sensible' approach in tricky market
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Supply resumes after issuers took a nearly three month break
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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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Deals went well but have not dispelled concerns around the fragility of euro covered bond demand
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Linos Lekkas and Patrick Frowein will also join the Europe leadership team
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Issuers to 'de-risk' euro covered bond funding with short dated deals