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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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Íslandsbanki sold its inaugural euro bond with a €100m private placement on Wednesday, in contrast to Arion Bank's suspension of its planned public benchmark euro deal last week.
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Investors scrambled for Dexia Crédit Local’s short dated floating rate notes this week amid a lack of bank supply. Several Nordic banks have yet to post levels after coming out of blackout over the past week, and those that have are posting too aggressively to find demand, said bankers.
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Arion Bank has launched its first EMTN programme as it prepares for its euro bond sale. The bank will find strong demand in the private placement market, and more investors will look to the name when creditors sell their stakes in the bank, which could be as soon as this year, according to bankers.
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Having released its first quarter results on Thursday, Danske Bank is expected to return to the private placement market. Investors are waiting till it posts levels to pick which Nordic bank notes they want to buy, according to medium term note dealers.
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Private placement investors are scrambling for Dexia Crédit Local's short dated floating rate notes. It began posting levels on Tuesday and quickly printed two trades, according to medium term note dealers.
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Nationwide Building Society is eager to return to the private placement market after a two-year absence. It won’t be short of demand, as financial institution private placements are being snapped up. Investors scrambled for ING Bank’s paper after the borrower revised its levels at the start of the week.