Banks
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◆ Deteriorating market conditions made worse by investors demanding higher premium ◆ 'Wise' decision to print after two days of calls ◆ Shawbrook sells private placement-like tier two in sterling
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Land hits upper end of size target after being 'reasonable' about pricing
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◆ SocGen is still majority owner but no longer has full ownership ◆ Deal will be two and five year senior preferred
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◆ Pent-up demand supports issuer set to regain IG ◆ Concession was 0bp-10bp, below what eurozone periphery smaller issuers have paid ◆ BayernLB chooses extra day of marketing for tier two
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Dkr7.75bn deal is Denmark's second green bond after an auction last year
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◆ ING raises €1.75bn from first opco issue for four years ◆ Rare deals meet good investor response ◆ Bid is much stronger for shorter tenors
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KfW's long seven year in SSA market could indicate whether covered deals too could extend beyond five years
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◆ Both deals are expected to price as early as Tuesday ◆ Unlikely to compete for demand due to differing ratings and buyer bases ◆ NBG will print the first Greek bond after Moody’s rating upgrades
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Italy government bond yields shot up on concerns of widening fiscal gap
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Dubai-based hospitality group used recent real estate deals as comps
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Renk's IPO on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange tests appetite for the defence sector
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The well-known bond banker talks about his transition from capital markets to senior management in Asia Pacific