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◆ No premium needed for size ◆ Deal is Westpac's first in Swiss francs for over two years ◆ Foreign supply is down in Swiss francs this year
Strong demand for slim supply could tempt issuers to access the market before Christmas
◆ Combined demand peaks at more than €5.1bn ◆ Yield curve drives investors towards seven year ◆ No premium needed to hit size targets
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Deal reviews
◆ No premium needed for size ◆ Deal is Westpac's first in Swiss francs for over two years ◆ Foreign supply is down in Swiss francs this year
◆ Combined demand peaks at more than €5.1bn ◆ Yield curve drives investors towards seven year ◆ No premium needed to hit size targets
◆ Hungarian bank's €100m deal takes €1.15bn of orders ◆ Issuer had Wednesday's FIG market to itself ◆ CEE names offering 'nice pickup'
◆ Eight year spread set at same level to five year debut ◆ Book just about covered, leads left holding paper ◆ Some concession needed in a tricky market
Opinion
◆ Why buy bonds when spreads are so tight ◆ Using tech to unearth new economic signals ◆ Playing the shifting relative value pitch
Diversifying demand... coming inside euros... landing flat to dollars... the UK market looks tasty
Why remembrance of things past will soon include the traditional relationship between French covered and sovereign bonds
The UK will do better with tactical retreats on regulation than risking being outflanked by the US's wildcat banking regime
Analysis
Strong demand for slim supply could tempt issuers to access the market before Christmas
No investors involved in Caffil's latest deal mentioned concerns over French risk
Issuers' desire to put covered pre-funding to one side suggests concerns over bumps ahead
Absence of new bonds to help secondary spreads grind tighter
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