Commonwealth Bank of Australia
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One month marketing period begins on Thursday ahead of a 10 year issuance
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◆ Barclays unlocked strong long-end demand for its first dollar trade of 2024 ◆ BlackRock raised $3bn as FIG supply booms
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French bank back for the third time in two weeks with a three tranche Kangaroo
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Higher rates amplify asset class' attractiveness as summer break comes to an end
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Deal brings this year’s Kangaroo issuance to over A$25bn
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◆ WA is the fourth Aussie state to issue a green bond ◆ More labelled Australian SSA issuance to come over the next year
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◆ High grade curves repriced after tight PfZ deal ◆ Australian lender scores 'significant' arbitrage with Sfr deal
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Issuer looks to dollars, euros and, potentially for the first time, Canadian dollars to fund its remaining 2023 programme
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Beijing-based issuer to hold investor calls on Monday
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Issuer aims to diversify as peers bring hefty supply in euros and dollars
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European banks lead stronger than usual FIG market reopening in the US
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Smaller size and new regulations will limit the pool of suitable investors
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The firm has poached a senior banker from Commonwealth Bank of Australia
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Decent sizes available in Swiss francs for high quality offshore names
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The deal follows health and gender-linked issuance in the currency from the supranational earlier in the year
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia could have issued a larger deal but wanted to ensure a high quality order book
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Bank of America has added to its Sydney desk with the hire of Simon Rutz from Commonwealth Bank of Australia
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Société Générale priced a €750m eight year inside fair value, but deals from KHFC and Commonwealth Bank of Australia were less convincing
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia has mandated leads for the longest Sonia-linked deal from an overseas bank
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The Australian bank took a large chunk out of its tier two programme with a local currency deal.
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Bank of China took its pivot away from Libor-linked bonds further this week by selling a dollar note tied to the secured overnight financing rate (Sofr) and a sterling-denominated deal that was the first Sonia-linked bond from a Chinese issuer. While BOC’s transaction was important, bankers say the new benchmarks are still slow to take off in Asia. Morgan Davis reports.
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has returned to the long end of the covered bond market sell its first private placements in the format since 2019.
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s has increased the size of its covered bond programme after the Reserve Bank of Australia opted to end its Term Funding Facility, suggesting that Australian banks could be on the verge of increasing their public bond market funding.