Currencies
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◆ Swedish issuer starts tight ◆ Deal lands close to recent SSA supply ◆ Seven year tenor offers investors something different
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◆ Managing the go-no go call ◆ 'Granular' conversations on social label ◆ AT1 redemptions and offsets in balance sheet
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◆ Deutsche Bank calls one AT1, extends another ◆ Market appears accepting to 'idiosyncratic' event ◆ Metro Bank issues public AT1 with the highest coupon
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◆ Note lands close to national champion ◆ Issuer targeted price over size ◆ Deal shows Fridays are an open window
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Rising defence spending to create opportunities for lenders
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◆ Three banks raise dollar funding with single digit premium ◆ ING moved through 'right window' to issue its first Yankee of year ◆ NatWest opts for four-part opco print
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Greater concessions nip nervousness and orderbook attrition in the bud
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Strong and rapid sovereign uptake for new EU programme is not a safe bet
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It's more than gut feeling that FIG issuers should go for intermediate tenors
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Bond prices 'will need to adjust' as markets gain more context on defence spending plans
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Issuer plans regular voyages to euro covered market
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Investors are ready to pile into trades offering certain parameters, with triple-B, shorter-dated bonds in vogue