Banks
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◆ TD prints second euro FRN of 2024 ◆ NordLB makes SNP debut ◆ Sabadell enters sterling senior market
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◆ Kommuninvest spread surprises bankers ◆ KommuneKredit takes twice covered book ◆ ‘A tough one at the moment’ for euros
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Wide breadth of choices is enabling investors to be picky
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Equity capital markets agreement has worked well for CA in Europe
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◆ BNP Paribas reopens most subordinated issuance in dollars ◆ Bank of Ireland goes for eyewateringly tight new deal and tender ◆ Alpha Bank tightens 50bp
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◆ Borrower's first deal of its new fiscal year ◆ CBA opts for size ◆ Market receptive to 'off the run' tenor
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Conflict of interest is early test for Deutsche Numis and illuminates nature of broking relationships
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Bankers split on expectations as ‘everyone has been in the market’
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◆ Limited sized deal attracts ‘very good book’ ◆ ESM curve tight, E-supra bonds referenced ◆ €2bn left to do this year
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◆ 'Solid' demand manifests ◆ ABN shows duration appeal ◆ Greece's Alpha Bank next in euros
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◆ Crédit Agricole brings subordinated sterling deal ◆ Sabadell mandates a sterling debut ◆ Investors 'starved' by 'unwilling' issuers