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Money market funds snapped up two year paper from ABN Amro this week almost immediately after the bank came out of earnings blackout.
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Issuers have started to respond to a shift in asset allocation approaches from money market funds, with highly rated borrowers selling sub-one year covered notes and lower rated names contemplating entering the commercial paper market.
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European money market funds are beginning to buy covered bonds in the secondary market, according to analysts. Issuers are eager to tap the new investor base and are designing deals to suit the investors.
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Institutional investors are pulling their money out of money market funds (MMF) and looking to invest directly in lower rated banks and corporations. The change in behaviour is leading issuers to mull launching new commercial paper programmes, according to CP dealers.
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HSBC has lost a 17 year veteran of its private debt business to a rival firm in New York, GlobalCapital understands.
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Íslandsbanki sold its inaugural euro bond with a €100m private placement this week, in contrast to Icelandic peer Arion Bank’s suspension of its planned public benchmark euro deal last week.