Currencies
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Concerns remain but elevated spreads and higher new issue concessions should entice investors back to the fray
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German specialist bank will not refinance its most junior debt capital instrument due to high cost
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Premiums are six times higher than those expected before Credit Suisse's sudden collapse
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Flight to quality keeps Swiss cantonal bank spreads stable
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Swiss bank is looking to sooth bond investors’ anxiety and concerns following its take over of Credit Suisse
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Thoughts turn to how much premium is needed to re-open bank financing market, with concessions of up to 50bp quoted
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Corporates could issue again soon as investors believe Credit Suisse risks have been contained
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European banking authorities distance themselves from the Swiss government’s treatment of Credit Suisse's AT1 bond holders, say market participants
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Aggressive widening of bank bond spreads has halted FIG bond issuance of all kinds in Europe
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Swiss franc issuance on hold until Credit Suisse fallout settles
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Bank bonds sell off across the capital structure, with confidence in AT1 torpedoed