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Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank this week made a rare appearance in Hong Kong dollars, selling what is only its second private MTN in the currency in nearly eight years.
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Emirates NBD has turned up in size in the private medium term note market, printing a pair of clips, one of which was its largest MTN in more than five years.
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In a market tormented by volatility, where the price of going to the public markets is too high for many, banks need somewhere to turn. Many have opted for the MTN market — but more should follow.
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Banks are grasping at private opportunities throughout their capital curves in search of a safe and affordable source of funding, as a volatile public market proves too rich for bank treasurers' blood and funding costs. Jonathan Breen reports.
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ING has splashed out in the private market with its largest dollar medium term note in over five years.
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ABN Amro has tapped a private 2017 floating rate line multiple times in the past few months, pushing the outstanding to near €1bn.