Currencies
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Creditors can and will be bumped down the pecking order at the time when it matters most
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◆ First KDB public sterling deal in seven years ◆ £250m bond could be first of many as issuer diversifies ◆ SSA transition ongoing, euros in focus for 2025
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◆ New investors drawn to RBC euro FRN ◆ NatWest gains from lots of liquidity ◆ Market is 'keen to rally' ahead of US election slowdown
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◆ Investors pull orders after sharp tightening ◆ Familiar structure offers 'nothing groundbreaking' ◆ Other rival bankers say deal went 'absolutely well'
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◆ Three banks show keen desire to close strategic capital deals before November ◆ 'Outsized bid for high beta' continues to drive buyers to tightly priced capital ◆ Belfius prices in euros and SEB goes for dollars
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◆ Large order book as rates curve lures buyers ◆ Double 'scarcity' value also a factor ◆ Bankers debate new issue premium
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IG corporate buyers awash with cash on the lookout for opportunistic euro trades
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◆ French govvie performance to support sentiment ◆ Recent French covered bonds spotted tighter ◆ Fair value considerations revealed
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Trio of green Swiss franc trades supported by ESG demand
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◆ Friday execution seen as precursor of issuers' keenness to print before US vote ◆ Handelsbanken issues rare green tier two with no new issue premium ◆ Swedbank comes close to fair value, if not a touch above, in first euro senior non-preferred of 2024
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More Friday deals a possibility as volumes are expected to pick up after the US election
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Embattled water company already has £1.5bn backstopped as it fights for its future