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◆ Banker said deal offered little new issue premium ◆ Euro transaction on Tuesday triggered the deal ◆ Lloyds' last sterling covered was issued in October 2025
First new covered bond since the end of February ◆ Deal shows investor preference for short-dated paper – RBC ◆ Issuer benefits from minimal exposure to Middle East, says banker
◆ Norwegian bank increases size ◆ Issuer meets spread objective ◆ Banker said he drew confidence from secondaries
◆ Italian bank landed price and size with latest offering ◆ Deal was second Italian covered bond of 2026 ◆ Banker said trade had ‘good momentum from beginning’
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Bank of Montreal’s ability to issue the largest covered bond since 2006 demonstrated the anxiety over the rates outlook that has left investors hankering for short dated, safe assets
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The decision by Royal Bank of Canada and Aktia Bank to issue covered bonds in the intermediate part of the curve on Tuesday ensured superb receptions
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An 11 year maturity may have suited Crédit Agricole but a 10 year would have probably resulted in tighter pricing
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LBBW managed a good pricing outcome as covered bonds from Crédit Agricole and Aktia were announced
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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