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◆ Deal is joint tightest in the asset class since October 2021 ◆ Finishes with larger book than Nordea's November 2025 outing ◆ 'Flight to quality', outright rates and search for sub paper power strong outcome
◆ RBC's second euro dual trancher of the year ◆ Takes large size in very busy market ◆ 'Nice' to price 4NC3 10bp inside Morgan Stanley, lead says
◆ First RT1 since January ◆ Huge order book with no attrition ◆ High-beta appetite increases further down the capital structure, lead says
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Issuers seizing moment as rates stabalise and spreads hold near historic tights but some deals betray signs investors growing sensitive on price
Less frequent issuers making the most of market with strong bid for yieldy assets
Borrowers want to issue and spreads are tight, but execution windows are very unreliable
Tightening absolute and relative valuations have raised some concerns, but FIG assets remain in vogue thanks to higher rates
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Trio are coming from Aareal and UniCredit
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Market bounceback yields deals from China, Korea and Thailand as investor demand stays steady
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Investors focus more on capital than covered bonds, writes Bill Thornhill
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The withdrawal of the central bank from the covered bond market was ‘a game changer’ which has shaped 2023 into a potential second year of record issuance. But can the virtuous circle brought on by higher spreads and yields last? Atanas Dinov investigates
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A rising population and expanding middle class give Asian covered bond market the chance to grow, writes Bill Thornhill
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Non-core currency markets can offer covered bond borrowers a key source of funding diversity as banks return to wholesale issuance. With funding conditions normalising, their importance will continue to grow, writes Frank Jackman
Polls and awards
The awards recognise the market's leading deals, issuers, banks and other participants
The winning institutions and individuals will be revealed at the awards dinner on June 17 in London
Don't miss your chance to choose this year's Bond Award winners
The covered bond market gathered in Seville to celebrate its standout deals, institutions and individuals
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