Covered Bonds
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Canadian covered flurry dusts market ahead of year end
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Underperforming OATs have created a raft of relative value opportunities but these are being ignored as market participants look to square off their books before the end of the year
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Canadian firms take covered funding off table ahead of a busy year in 2022
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TLTRO changes along with rising covered bond redemptions, that may need to be refinanced, and a fall in retail bank deposits will drive covered bond issuance volume
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In October La Banque Postale became the first bank to announce it was exiting fossil fuels altogether, and the first to have a validated Science-Based Target for decarbonising its portfolio. Philippe Heim, the bank’s CEO, talked to GlobalCapital about what this path will involve, and LBP’s wider drive to create ‘impact banking’.
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Firm set to wade into growing Estonian covered bond market
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Dutch firm showed that the market is still open for the right credit despite the negative headlines
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Swiss borrower took size after it adjusted its spread to account for the latest coronavirus variant this week
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The spread of the Omicron variant has sparked a bid for safe haven assets
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Swedish krona issuance to be muted as year end approaches
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French lender could afford to shed a quarter of orders as demand for the €500m deal topped €2bn
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Liquidity in the rates market is becoming more difficult to source leaving it vulnerable to more pronounced volatility, said traders on Tuesday