Banks
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◆ New issue and tender help shave 40bp off price ◆ Pricing comes inside fair value but RBI trades wide within Europe's banking sector ◆ Bawag preparing green senior preferred
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◆ Canadian issuer returns after two years ◆ Deal grabs record demand ◆ Leads were 'careful to get pricing right'
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◆ Inflation-linked products ‘more than welcome’ ◆ Record euro linker book ◆ Ten-year plus bid draws demand
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Japanese bank hires from within to drive European business
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◆ Issuer scales back size target ◆ Hesse was ‘doing the sensible thing’ ◆ Both short and long-end euros tricky to navigate
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◆ KfW issues its final dollar benchmark of 2024 ◆ Dollar cost improved but remains pricier than euros ◆ Agency peers BNG, KBN also found support
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◆ ABN senior preferred green draws 'respectable' book ◆ LBP finds French risk aversion ◆ Danske FRN has slim subscription
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◆ European banks' recent AT1s encouraged issuance as they continue to perform ◆ French bank issuing a day after calling a $1.25bn AT1 ◆ More dollar issuance due from EM banks
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◆ Debate over concessions on non-preferred dual trancher ◆ Longer end draws smaller book ◆ Spar Nord Bank debuts green bond
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◆ ESM wraps up 2024 funding early ◆ EFSF already completed its annual programme ◆ Issuer seen taking careful approach to pricing
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◆ CIBC seen 'dismissing own curve' to price tight deal ◆ More scope for Canadian issuance, say bankers ◆ KHFC draws less demand
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Big step forward in UniCredit’s attempt to control Commerzbank