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Underlying concerns among investors and issuers about covered bonds force them to the sidelines
Market participants agree new issue premiums will go up when the Iran war ends, but not by how much
Specialist investors and strong names dominate as issuers stretch out to 15 years
Unsecured bonds could become more expensive to issue, covered bonds cheaper
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A backlog of deals is building and a further repricing is likely
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Covered bond issuance is on track to finish 2023 close to last year’s record, but the more uncertain global outlook suggests next year could prove less certain and more difficult to predict than 2023.
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The Australian bank's debut deal was perfectly timed and would not have achieved the same result this week
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Rates volatility suggests funding windows could be short lived
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Banks could be snared by higher reserve requirements, deposit flight and active quantitative tightening
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◆ Euro FIG supply not expected to restart until Wednesday ◆ Investors are in the driver's seat ◆ Rates uncertainty dampens outlook