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◆ First Hong Kong dollar public bond from an international bank ◆ Broader investor access and larger size than PPs customary in the market ◆ Provides attractive funding
Seasonal slowdown sees demand cluster in one to six year vanilla private placements
◆ First offshore deal in sterling since PRA debacle in April ◆ Canadian undersupply driving demand ◆ Euro still better despite the UK Treasury's equivalence plans
First international bank tier two in Hong Kong dollars since NAB’s club placement in 2023
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Promsvyazbank has launched a $1bn euro commercial paper programme, joining a host of other Russian issuers that have entered the market over the past 18 months. But with institutional investors shunning Russian ECP, demand for the bank’s paper will be limited, said dealers.
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Caisse Française de Financement Local, the newly state-backed entity that formerly issued public sector covered bonds as Dexia Municipal Agency, is set to become a regular issuer of privately placed euro medium term notes after printing its debut trade this week, said dealers.
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Promsvyazbank has launched a $1bn euro commercial paper programme, joining a host of other Russian issuers that have entered the market over the past 18 months. But with institutional investors shunning Russian ECP, demand for the bank’s paper will be limited, said dealers.
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Filippo Ginanni has left Crédit Agricole just a few months after joining the bank.
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Tinkoff Credit Systems (TCS) will wait for a calmer backdrop before considering a third round of Euro-commercial paper this year, a funding official told EuroWeek, after the issuer navigated choppy conditions to make its second visit to the market earlier this month.
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Dexia Crédit Local rounded off a busy week of issuance with the first dollar deal from its new Euro-medium term note programme but the bulk of demand has been for trades at the short end of the curve, dealers reported this week.