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Tight funding levels and an abundance of investor cash made for brisk MTN issuance in 2025. The story may change in 2026, with public market issuance named as one factor that could crowd out private placements. But a broadening Asian bid for MTNs offers hope for the market, writes Diana Bui
Investors show demand for short-dated FRNs from FIG and corporate credits in private and public formats
Aroundtown and Toyota tap private markets as public supply winds down
GlobalCapital is pleased to announce the shortlist for its inaugural MTN Awards
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The head of medium term notes at JP Morgan has left the firm after almost 15 years.
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GlobalCapital is pleased to announce the winners of its MTN Awards 2016. These awards are determined entirely by a poll of market participants, and celebrate the outstanding issuers and banks in the MTN markets between May 2015 and April 2016. Congratulations to the winners and nominees.
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Booming demand for Asian currency private paper has led to a dramatic year-on-year rise in MTN volumes denominated in Hong Kong dollars and offshore renminbi.
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A bill reforming the rules governing money market funds in the US comes into force on October 14, and banks are already beginning to feel the consequences for their short term funding.
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A spate of dim sum MTN issuance that began with Australian banks has spread to include Canadian, Middle Eastern and European institutions.
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Upcoming commercial paper regulation has triggered a flurry of MTNs from Australian banks, moving away from an asset class in which they have historically been very active.