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Deutsche links executive pay to sustainability
Deutsche Bank is joining the ranks of banks that tie their top managers’ bonuses to sustainability targets, highlighting the fact that there is great variety in how this is done among leading investment banks.
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Italy bests investors as Padoan rules UniCredit
The resignation of Jean Pierre Mustier as group CEO on Monday night has laid bare deep fissures between the senior management of UniCredit, which has been focused on serving the interests of shareholders, and members of its board, which want to reposition the bank as a servant of the Italian economy.
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Monte grabs funding amid growing chances of a merger
Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena found plenty of demand for a new senior bond in the euro market on Tuesday, aided by growing speculation about the possibility of a merger with UniCredit.
UniCredit in the markets - latest news
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Italian bonds rally as government avoids snap election
Italian prime minister Giuseppe Conte won a vote of confidence in the country's senate last night, removing the immediate threat of the government he leads collapsing. Relieved investors flocked back to Italian assets in the aftermath but Italy’s political troubles are unlikely to be over.
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Sovcombank goes for rare social bond
Sovcombank, one of Russia's largest private banks, entered the market on Tuesday for a social bond — still a rare format among CEEMEA borrowers. The bond follows an ESG loan the bank raised just weeks ago.
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Erste targets price over size with new euro preferred senior
Erste Group Bank was first out of the blocks this week to tap the euro market for senior preferred paper, with the lack of competing supply allowing the bank to target 'pricing over size', according to one of the leads.
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Monte releases strategic plan amid expectations for capital boost, merger
Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena has published a new business plan for the next four years, targeting a return to profit in 2022. The plan relies on the bank receiving a capital injection of at least €2bn, which is still under discussion with authorities in Italy and the EU.
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January snooze: bank senior market fails to excite investors
Tight valuations in euros are making it difficult for banks to impress investors with new senior trades. Issuers may have to pay up or switch focus to other asset classes to make the most of the January market.
UniCredit In The Key League Tables
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Latest news by market and league table performance
Bond Comments
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SNCF SA EUR1.5bn 1% Jan 61
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Spain EUR10bn 0.1% Apr 31
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CEB EUR1bn 0% Jan 31
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World Bank EUR2bn 0.2% Jan 61
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NIB USD1.25bn 0.5% Jan 26
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EFSF EUR3bn 0% Jan 31, EFSF EUR2bn 0.05% Jan 52
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KfW USD5bn 0.625% Jan 26
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LBBW EUR750m 0.375% Feb 31 bail-in senior social
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UniCredit EUR1bn 0.325% Jan 26 / EUR1bn 0.85% Jan 2031
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Credit Suisse Group EUR1.5bn 0.625% Jan 33 / €1.5bn FRN Jan 26
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Banco BPM EUR400m 6.5% PNC5 AT1
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IADB USD4bn 1.125% Jan 31 sustainable development bond
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Italy EUR10bn 0.95% Mar 37
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KfW GBP1bn 0.125% Dec 26
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Land NRW EUR2bn 0.95% Jan 21
All International Bonds
Rank | Lead Manager | Amount $bn | No of issues | Share % |
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1 | JPMorgan | 28.16 | 118 | 8.09% |
2 | Citi | 27.35 | 87 | 7.86% |
3 | BofA Securities | 20.32 | 74 | 5.84% |
4 | BNP Paribas | 19.76 | 67 | 5.68% |
5 | HSBC | 19.56 | 72 | 5.62% |
Bookrunners of All Syndicated Loans EMEA
Rank | Lead Manager | Amount $bn | No of issues | Share % |
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1 | BNP Paribas | 60.87 | 123 | 14.06% |
2 | Credit Agricole CIB | 28.59 | 93 | 6.60% |
3 | Santander | 25.41 | 90 | 5.87% |
4 | JPMorgan | 23.88 | 61 | 5.52% |
5 | UniCredit | 21.51 | 103 | 4.97% |
Bookrunners of all EMEA ECM Issuance
Rank | Lead Manager | Amount $bn | No of issues | Share % |
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1 | Morgan Stanley | 0.94 | 4 | 13.47% |
2 | Goldman Sachs | 0.78 | 5 | 11.09% |
3 | Credit Suisse | 0.67 | 3 | 9.64% |
4 | HSBC | 0.61 | 3 | 8.77% |
5 | BofA Securities | 0.61 | 2 | 8.70% |