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◆ Aussie bank has primary to itself on Friday ◆ Deal ‘sufficiently different,’ say bankers ◆ Both tranches offer small premiums
The awards recognise the market's leading deals, issuers, banks and other participants
◆ German bank lands flat to fair value ◆ Order book closes at over two times covered ◆ Deal NordLB's first in almost a year
◆ Issuer lands in 'the place to be' amid strong demand for covereds ◆ Achieves its largest covered book since at least 2023 ◆ After 7bp tightening the bond was spotted another 2bp tighter to erase new issue concession
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Interest was driven by a higher than usual proportion of international demand
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The transaction was priced flat to more established names
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With Tuesday’s deal, Crédit Agricole will have fulfilled slightly more than 60% of its funding plan for 2022
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Flood of cash came into the deal early on due to pent-up demand
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Rising swap rates open opportunities for arbitrage at attractive yields
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TD issues the first euro five year Canadian deal in six weeks and its first euro deal in two years