Banks
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The appointment of the investment banker as Standard Chartered CFO could provide the the bank the boost needs in its turnaround
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The bank is rumoured to be announcing a new structure for the investment banking division
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◆ Bank aims for volume in the currency ◆ First deal since 2021 adds scarcity appeal ◆ Longer than five year maturity helped by Gilts outperformance
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The Canadian bank has issued covered bonds across four currencies in two weeks
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◆ Inaugural deal starts 40bp-50bp back of fair value ◆ BFCM's social sale proves popular as investors pledge €2.9bn
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The pair have targeted collateral optimisation as a potential area that could be improved by the nascent technology
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Neither issuer has left much on the table for investors
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NIB lands tight pricing as IADB goes long
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◆ Smaller European banks 'take advantage' of absent national champions in euros ◆ Bankinter, Santander Consumer Bank land deals with up to 10bp NIP ◆ Austria's RBI prepares debut SNP
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◆ Scotia unearths arbitrage and a greenium in Swissies ◆ Label fuels demand among asset managers for inaugural note ◆ Aktia eyes Swiss franc debut of its own
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German medical glassware maker launched the first major European IPO since early July
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Both issuers managed to summon large demand for their euro trades