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◆ Follows RT1 from Crédit Agricole ◆ Still ample demand for insurance capital, rival banker says ◆ Cardif's third capital trade since November
◆ Insurer's debut in euros, having issued in US dollars and sterling ◆ Took larger end of size range ◆ Deal offers relative value to Aussie banks, lead says
◆ UK bank's first European opco deal in more than five years ◆ Higher real rates spurred demand for short-dated assets ◆ Larger FRN clears with no premium
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Currency's higher yielding appeal has lured investors across the capital stack
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
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UK bank prices largest single tranche covered bond from a foreign issuer in Swiss francs for over three years
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◆ Sub sale sealed with single digit concession ◆ Strong demand paves way for more tier two trades to follow ◆ Proceeds could fund tier two call next year
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◆ Issuer is not rare in sterling market, but its preferred debt is ◆ Pays single digit premium, locks in arbitrage ◆ ‘Hot’ sterling market could attract a variety of issuers
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ABS, and euro and dollar covered bonds, may be preferred instead
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Cantonal bank slipped into the market ahead of next week's Pfandbriefzentrale syndication
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Bank debt capital is a hot commodity again across the globe. The AT1 layer, in its current form, has fulfilled its modus operandi
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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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