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Window for unsecured FIG syndications closes once more
Smaller issuers can access capital market more easily and efficiently through joint vehicle and standard docs, fintech argues
UK long term mortgage lender eyes a private placement for inaugural deal
◆ French bank adds Swissies to Singapore dollars and euros in ‘relentless’ issuance spree ◆ Funding boss Perrier discusses diversification aims ◆ Private trades across markets identified
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Icelandic banks are hopeful the latest twist in a tax wrangle preventing them from issuing will be over by next week.
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A pair of new issuers with a shared history entered the privately placed MTN market this week, with Dexia Crédit Local printing its first deals from a new programme and Caisse Francaise de Financement Local (Caffil) posted levels for the first time.
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Banco do Brasil has sold its first non-core currency private placement, raising Sfr50m ($51.8m), an October 2015 floating rate note.
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Íslandsbanki is working on a sale of its inaugural international bond, which could come in the next few weeks, EuroWeek can exclusively reveal, after the bank signed a long-awaited global medium term note programme late last week. Islandbanki’s is the first MTN programme launched by an Icelandic bank since the country’s financial crisis in 2008/09.
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Banks that have been shunned by money market funds over the past few years are unlikely to find demand for their short term paper returning to pre-crisis levels, even if the ratings downgrades that had shut them out reverse, a leading money market fund figure warned on Thursday.
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Icelandic banks took an important step towards full capital markets access this week, after Íslandsbanki became the first financial institution to launch a global medium term note programme since the country’s financial crisis in 2008/09.