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Canada

  • Belgium’s Axa Bank Europe secured the first refinancing of its mortgage business via covered bonds today (Friday), with Axa Bank Europe SCF receiving solid demand for an inaugural, Eu750m 10 year obligations foncières issue.
  • Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce issued the first Kangaroo covered bond since March 2007 yesterday (Thursday), pricing a A$750m (Eu530m or C$748m) three year deal at 48bp over swaps, the tight end of 50bp area guidance, on the back of a book of more than A$1bn.
  • Italy’s UBI Banca will today (Thursday) price a Eu500m five year issue on the back of modest demand, while DnB Nor Boligkreditt yesterday sold its first dollar benchmark covered bond and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce priced its first covered bond in the Kangaroo market.
  • Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken will today (Wednesday) price a Eu1bn seven year issue at the tight end of revised guidance after meeting with strong demand for the first Swedish euro benchmark since June. Meanwhile, Italy’s UBI Banca is gauging interest for a new issue, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce has opened books for an Australian dollar debut, and a mandate for a debut off an innovative programme has been added to the deal pipeline.
  • Spain’s Unicaja will today (Tuesday) price a Eu750m five year cédulas hipotecarias issue, more than a marketed Eu500m minimum deal size, although syndicate bankers away from the leads said the deal had at times appeared to struggle. Issuance was otherwise restricted to a tap and floating rate note, although there are rumours of deals in the pipeline and CIBC has mandated for an Australian dollar debut.
  • EuroWeek and The Cover, in association with Barclays Capital and Goldman Sachs, sought out the views of leading issuers, investors and Congressman Scott Garrett to discuss the US dollar covered bond market’s potential with respect to domestic and foreign issuers, as well as legislative and regulatory issues facing the asset class in the US.
  • Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce took its covered bond funding in the US market this year to $4.25bn (Eu3.27bn/C$4.39bn) yesterday (Tuesday), increasing its two outstanding 144A issues by a combined $1bn. Meanwhile, French taps in euros continued with Banques Populaires Covered Bond.
  • Toronto-Dominion launched a $2bn five year inaugural covered bond yesterday (Thursday), becoming the fifth Canadian bank to tap the dollar market with a covered bond this year. Compagnie de Financement Foncier today launched the fourth euro tap of the week, increasing its recent 15 year deal by Eu450m.
  • Bank of Nova Scotia priced a $2.5bn (Eu1.96bn) three year covered bond yesterday (Thursday) that is the second largest ever dollar covered bond and the largest fixed rate single tranche dollar issue from a Canadian bank in any format, according to data from Dealogic. In euros activity has been confined to taps.
  • Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce is set to price its second US dollar benchmark covered bond today (Friday).
  • BNP Paribas priced the biggest benchmark covered bond since the middle of April yesterday (Wednesday) to wrap up the busiest day in the market since then, with Sparebanken Vest and Dexia Kommunalbank Deutschland also taking half a yard each out of the market.
  • Three issuers launched euro covered bonds this (Wednesday) morning ahead of a public holiday in many parts of Germany tomorrow, with market conditions said to be better than yesterday, although still weak. Meanwhile, the US market could see its first new covered bond supply since mid-April.