Covered Bonds
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Dimmer view of credit manifests in primary market
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Bunds have held a tight range as market awaits key inflation data
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Borrowers can't allow predictions of rate cuts to dictate issuance schedules — if the conditions are good, go
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NAB took size and priced flat to fair value for its first deal of the year in sterling
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Size and rarity ensured better results for Hamburger Sparkasse and Vorarlberg, despite the EU absorbing demand
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Issuers not expected to surface until early June
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BMO, RBC and BNS have taken on new staff to capture on juicy FIG fees
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Covered bond's pick-up to govvies and near 2% yield proves irresistible to investors
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The Pfandbrief transaction offered a rare double digit pick-up over swap rates
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Doubts about US banking sector undiminished but NIPs tighten in the FIG and covered bond markets
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EU bonds traded heavily but caught a bid after Bunds widened against swaps
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Orders have tumbled for a number of bond syndications recently when issuers have set final terms, which has proved a source of anxiety. But this is no bad trip; rather it is a market operating in a higher state of consciousness