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Second tier issuers already eying September for deals
Long end deals could be on the cards for brave Benelux borrowers
Investors and issuers unlikely to reshape plans to capitalise on wide covered levels
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Deal reviews
◆ First offshore deal in sterling since PRA debacle in April ◆ Canadian undersupply driving demand ◆ Euro still better despite the UK Treasury's equivalence plans
German lender finds demand after record-breaking Pfandbriefzentrale deal
◆ Deal attracts more than €10bn ◆ Rarity of name and jurisdiction fuels demand ◆ No premium needed to take size
◆ First deal since Crelan/AXA Bank Belgium merger ◆ No premium paid ◆ Capped size allows for focus on price
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
Second tier issuers already eying September for deals
Long end deals could be on the cards for brave Benelux borrowers
Investors and issuers unlikely to reshape plans to capitalise on wide covered levels
Why remembrance of things past will soon include the traditional relationship between French covered and sovereign bonds
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