Covered Bonds
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Cheaper covered deals to make way for pricier regulatory paper
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The impact may not be felt until April, pointing to a busy first quarter for issuance
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Niche currencies attract more interest, as banks diversify their funding sources
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Bank of Montreals £1bn deal was priced flat to recent deals from UK issuers
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Collective covered bond funder opts for price over size
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The European Union’s last syndication of the year, set to be priced on Wednesday, should go well as it is expected to come with a generous concession to a market that has cheapened going into the sale. But after opening strongly, the bond traded down in the grey market on Tuesday.
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US dollars, sterling and euros are delivering the cheapest bank funding
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Three year covered deal looks 'cheap' compared to euros, say bankers
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Banks set to frontload with bigger deals and longer durations
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Franke to lead Dutch firm’s push into German speaking markets
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The bank may have been hoping for more, but achieved its aim
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Georgian banks are expected to use covered bonds for central bank repo funding