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Strong demand for slim supply could tempt issuers to access the market before Christmas
No investors involved in Caffil's latest deal mentioned concerns over French risk
Issuers' desire to put covered pre-funding to one side suggests concerns over bumps ahead
Absence of new bonds to help secondary spreads grind tighter
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◆ ECBC, ECB and US inflation put a stop to supply ◆ Issuers not missing out by not issuing in sub-par market ◆ Credit is the more appealing sector
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◆ Debut deal spotted tighter in secondary ◆ Some investors keen to get lines in place for future issues ◆ Buyers fine with unusual structure
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Rising supply and a lack of secondary market performance put investors off covered bonds
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Wide breadth of choices is enabling investors to be picky
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Toronto Dominion plays fair with FRN investors with matched pricing
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Up to five years ‘the right place to go’ but the curve to 10 years could reopen soon