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◆ Belgian bank deal attracts biggest book of week so far ◆ Deal bid 2bp tighter, through fair value post-pricing ◆ Treasury accounts drive Wüstenrot bid
◆ Maybank gathers sticky, high quality demand ◆ No premium needed ◆ Prima prices tight
Regulator in favour of equivalence in long awaited report
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◆ Belgian bank deal attracts biggest book of week so far ◆ Deal bid 2bp tighter, through fair value post-pricing ◆ Treasury accounts drive Wüstenrot bid
◆ Maybank gathers sticky, high quality demand ◆ No premium needed ◆ Prima prices tight
◆ Post-Seville conference pipeline builds ◆ Traffic jam possible but ample liquidity is there ◆ Kookmin takes €600m at four years
◆ Second Friday print in two weeks ◆ Dynamics suggest repricing is almost completed ◆ No premium paid to recent UK building society prints
Opinion
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
The industry’s obsession with appointing co-heads plays into its reputation for competition rather than cooperation
Post-management senior positions can be very valuable, but only if handled right
Analysis
Regulator in favour of equivalence in long awaited report
Downgrade 'pretty much priced in' for French bank and covered paper
Demand supported by resurgent asset manager bid
Market participants hope more jurisdictions will follow as Canadian duo attract record demand
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