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◆ UBS ends 14 month Swiss franc covered absence ◆ Next to no premium paid ◆ Swiss bank has raised AT1, senior unsecured and now covered in the last week
◆ First offshore deal in sterling since PRA debacle in April ◆ Canadian undersupply driving demand ◆ Euro still better despite the UK Treasury's equivalence plans
German lender finds demand after record-breaking Pfandbriefzentrale deal
◆ Deal attracts more than €10bn ◆ Rarity of name and jurisdiction fuels demand ◆ No premium needed to take size
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Despite a generous starting spread, demand for ABN Amro’s €1bn 15 year issued on Monday was anaemic, underscoring investors’ concerns that yields could head even higher
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Bank of Nova Scotia’s decision to issue in sterling and euro covered bonds on Monday ensured it was able to raise sizeable funding in a broad maturity range
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Pfandbrief mimicked bank's previous deal and helped set enviable track record of tightly priced issuance
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Hamburg Commercial Bank drew a strong reception for its €500m five year mortgage Pfandbrief on Wednesday, pricing the bonds 1bp through fair value
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BPCE’s two-part covered bond attracted excellent demand, however Crédit Agricole Italia was unable to tighten pricing in its 20 year, with political risk possibly to blame
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The dollar covered bond market began 2022 with a promising start as Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce issued its largest ever deal