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Swiss bank is only the second institution globally to use the instrument
◆ Issuer may be among final few before hiatus ◆ 'A strong outcome' for issuer ◆ Covered bond issuance has been making up lost ground
◆ Long deal 3.4 times covered ◆ No concerns about pricing in busy market ◆ Pricing through OATs no problem
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Swiss bank is only the second institution globally to use the instrument
◆ Long deal 3.4 times covered ◆ No concerns about pricing in busy market ◆ Pricing through OATs no problem
◆ Market's 'green light' buoys long end deal ◆ Sizeable books sticks together during pricing ◆ Attractive pick up offered to sub-sovereigns
◆ Singaporean lender achieves both price and size ◆ Slim concession offered ◆ Short tenor stands out
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Analysis
Further covered deals expected but demand could skew towards riskier paper
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French covered bonds, southern European senior and tier two paper among the deals expected
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