Cover story
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Savings banks clobbered by bond losses in 2022 have recovered their appetite for deals
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Premiums to rocket but how high? Euro locals leave it to international banks in covered bond market in aftermath of Credit Suisse affair
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Second and third movers paid 'next to no premium' at own peril, while bankers praised issuers merely for getting over the line
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Market can expect shorter dated deals with limited new issue concessions as European Union taps longer as usual
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Regulators’ supportive words have saved AT1, but prices are prohibitively high
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With cases expected on four fronts, the technicalities of Swiss banking law will be publicly aired over the coming years and months
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CMBS could take market share from regional banks, but asset class is in rough shape
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Overlap between banks is tempting to rivals, as UBS works out new strategy
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Despite banking crisis-induced volatility, EM is mostly still in good shape, according to investors
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Bank bond spreads did not tighten despite the SNB’s support for Credit Suisse, prompting market participants to expect a different and hasty conclusion
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Risk-off environment and inflation battle are a nasty combination for EM
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Mandates pile up after empty week but dealers want safe, short deals to go first