DNB Bank
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Vår Energi has performed well since its flotation on the eve of the outbreak of war in Ukraine
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At least one issuer is eyeing 10 years and more Austrian banks are expected
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A change in regulation has prompted DNB to redeem long-held legacy bonds that it counted as tier two capital
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DZ prices 36bp inside Oberösterreichische as the third consecutive trio of deals lines up
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Relieved market enjoys a rally, but weaker names are still out of favour
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◆ Norwegian national champion pays 5bp-10bp NIP ◆ DNB thought to have limited the issue size ◆ Market sentiment better on Tuesday but not conducive for lower tier issuers
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Banks itching to issue as they fight for investor attention to keep premiums tight
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◆ Outcome supported by earnings and market sentiment ◆DNB completes half of its SNP funding need with single digit NIP ◆ Beneficial timing
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◆ DNB's tier two attracts largest unsecured book of the day ◆ Norwegian note tightest in the format in eight months ◆ Is this a potential sweet spot for subordinated paper?
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Hearing aid maker raised equity to pay off debt after shareholders opposed rights issue
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Norwegian investment firm has yet to decide on IPO, according to CEO
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The bank will call four instruments issued in the 1980s, giving up a source of cheap funding
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Single digit premiums are back on the table for senior bank funders
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Weaker market no bar to riskiest capital for Swedish lender as DNB and LF Bank raise subordinated debt
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Swedish property developer aims to strengthen its balance sheet without using expensive debt
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Bumper books allow banks to make some ‘aggressive’ price revisions
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London-headquartered investment firm sells shares after saving bankrupt firm
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Government's oversubscribed order book resembles that of a eurozone sovereign deal, say bankers
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The case examines DNB’s legacy Discos and why these are not eligible to be counted towards tier two capital
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Struggling sports retailer has been supported by private equity shareholders
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Rally in credit has lent a helping hand to banks needing tier two financing as cash and synthetic credit indices roar tighter
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Higher reset spread and lack of competing issuance helps Norwegian bank to pay a new issue premium of just 10bp
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Supranational now has Nkr7bn of labelled debt in Nokkies
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Norwegian bank has ample capital though that ratio may fall if regulator allows AT1 and tier two to be counted towards Pillar 2R requirements
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DNB rushes to finish funding for the year before entering earnings blackout
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Green bonds enhance euro market’s pricing advantage
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Selective investor appetite in euros splits syndication outcomes between smooth sailors and rough riders
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Deutsche Bahn set off weekly Swedish krona issuance with 18 year private placement
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Nordic subordinated debt returns as bankers prepare for a busy August
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Verona Pharma and Borr Drilling raise capital at opportune moment
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Local investors are eager to buy covered bonds that pay floating rates
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Norwegian bank printed deal around 15bp inside its dollar curve
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Royal Bank of Scotland, DNB, Royal Bank of Canada and Santander are the lenders
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Differentiating itself from the competing FIG supply, the Dutch bank revives long dated bank issuance in euros
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Norwegian bank unearthed 20bp of funding arbitrage compared to its euro curve