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Higher Gilt rates have powered yields on credit, making up for tight spreads
◆ Euro funding competitive with GS' dollar curve ◆ Large premiums left on all tranches ◆ Massive investor demand
Capital injected into 35 funds with 6,800 LPs, including private credit
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Money centre banks pay to to land jumbo deals at sizes unheard of in euros
Beyond the proposed lower leverage ratios, new frameworks may give banks more flexibility at times of stress
Recent Unicaja tender and new issue prompts talk of wider adoption of debt management technicque more popular in US market
Banks are well advanced with funding, but spreads could encourage pre-funding of subordinated capital
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Meanwhile, Gulf borrowers head private as Iran war volatility keeps public flow thin
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Startline returns with third public UK auto ABS
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The spread to the sovereign was well over 100bp at initial pricing
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◆ Both issuers out with similar deals on a busy day in primary market ◆ Demand flows to credit as investors show preference for higher yielding names ◆ Nykredit ends with bigger book due to wider spread
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◆ Asset class is 10bp wider than two months ago ◆ Santander prints for the first time in more than two years ◆ Swiss Re restarts even rarer insurance capital funding
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◆ Issuer’s last covered was in May 2023 ◆ Fifth Dutch covered bond in past month ◆ Fifth €500m no-grow deal in past two days
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