Denmark
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◆ Iceland’s Landsbankinn finds 'insane demand' ◆ Danish Arbejdernes Landsbank ‘slow’ progress blamed on unfamiliar name ◆ Fast money shows price sensitivity to SR-Bank trade
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Wind company spins order book more than five times deal size
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Danish agency scored largest ever book and at a tight spread to US Treasuries
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Ellevio, Moller-Maersk and Metro latest to court fixed income investors
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Embattled company’s long dated spreads resilient despite new defensive plan and S&P downgrade
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The block on Monday night raised Sfr146.7m for Kirkbi Invest, the investment company of the Kristiansen family
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KommuneKredit, CDC and MuniFin keep euro and dollar investors busy
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◆ Danish bank issues €500m in its largest euro tier two, raising €200m new capital ◆ Eye-catching spread of 250bp results in oversubscription ◆ Starts tender for old €300m tier two ahead of call
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Without banks' capital costs, could Citadel Securities shake up primary dealer ecosystem?
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Issuers take every opportunity to print as market turns tougher
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British Columbia, Thuringia and Sagess will also price deals across dollars and euros on Tuesday
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Despite rush of agency deals in dollars, pinpointing fair value is hard
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After an abysmal September, covered bond volumes began to improve on Tuesday, as Caffil and Nationale-Nederlanden Bank returned to the market to raise €750m apiece, and Danish Ship Finance announced a new three year deal and a tender offer.
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Dkr7.75bn deal is Denmark's second green bond after an auction last year
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Issuer will adopt the same ‘twin bond’ approach as its product debut, sold via auction, last year
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The medical equipment company is funding its acquisition of Icelandic peer Kerecis with equity
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‘Things didn’t add up’ for a tap until this week
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Hearing aid maker raised equity to pay off debt after shareholders opposed rights issue
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First Danish deal of the year offered diversification for investors
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When FIG gets that feeling, it means primary's healing
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Schuldschein investors have returned to the market and are scaling up orders
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Second tier issuer priced deal with a concession not too far off what recent national champion banks have paid
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Danish firm specialised in treatment for metabolic diseases issues 6.5m shares
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Vaccine maker issued shares in oversubscribed deal to fund acquisition
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Sizeable euro funding to supplement domestic deals across the Nordic region as Swedish domestic advantage ebbs
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Sovereign to balance diversification with domestic programme
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Sterling primary supply also continued with EIB
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The Italian lender managed to score size with a slim 10bp-15bp new issue premium
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The sovereign will be able to price within where it might in dollars
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Lower reset spreads on outstanding debt weigh on Danish firm’s curve
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Dealmaking veteran says people "you know and love" were a key factor for the decision
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Long and short deals from MuHyp and Sparebank 1 had smoother execution
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Widening in local currency benchmark covered bonds makes new domestic issuance unattractive
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Meeting MREL targets and topping up on subordinated debt issuance to drive the largest Nordic banks' funding plans
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Investors have become increasingly picky in the face of a supply glut
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Nykredit lands aggressively priced preferred deal with slim premium
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Danish lender benefits from mortgage specialist status
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Danish sovereign green bond opens up local market
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After years of planning, Denmark will bring a dark green bond in January
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Danish insurer plans to raise Dkr10.5bn by selling new shares in the rights offer
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Antti Saha, head of DCM at Nordea in Helsinki, says the Nordics are 'where the action is'
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Banks eye chance to start pre-funding for senior programmes
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Danish lender visiting the market ahead of a redemption in February
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Euros offering a cheaper alternative for Nordic borrowers
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Private placements are expected to make up the bulk of Swedish covered bond paper throughout the latter half of 2021 and, with the Nordic summer holiday period coming to end, issuance from the region is expected to kick off ahead of the eurozone.
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This week's scorecard looks at the progress Nordic agencies have made in their funding programmes in early July.
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Denmark’s Systemic Risk Council is calling on the government to reactivate countercyclical capital buffer (CCyB) requirements for banks, as the country's economic recovery gathers pace and risks begin to build up in the residential mortgage market.
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Alm Brand, the Danish insurer, has agreed to acquire RSA Insurance Group's Danish business Codan, for Dkr12.6bn (€1.69bn) in cash.