Crédit Agricole
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Belgium hit a landmark on Tuesday, printing its biggest deal ever with a 10 year benchmark. Scoring a more modest €1bn, African Development Bank's second ever euro syndication also met with a warm reception.
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Belgium will become the third sovereign in 2017 to issue a benchmark, mandating four banks on Monday to sell a euro bond.
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Crédit Agricole has pulled out of the primary dealerships of three countries, the latest bank to scale down the number of countries in which it is active as a PD. It is unlikely to the be the last this year, according to a GlobalCapital poll of DCM heads.
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Santander has added its name to the list of European banks issuing senior non-preferred bonds this week, even though Spanish law cannot yet accommodate the new asset class.
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Covered bond deals issued this week by Société Générale and Erste Bank showed that there is still good demand for bonds issued by national champions, even in the more difficult longer tenors.
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Ten year Pfandbrief €500m deals issued this week by NordLB and Bawag were narrowly oversubscribed even with the support of the Eurosystem.
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Auckland Council on Thursday pulled off a 7bp tightening for its first ever public deal in euros. The trade was joined in the market by paper from the City of Hamburg and Bpifrance Financement.