GLOBALCAPITAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, a company

incorporated in England and Wales (company number 15236213),

having its registered office at 4 Bouverie Street, London, UK, EC4Y 8AX

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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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    International investors are warming to a structure of private placement sold under French law, bankers reported this week, as Caisse Centrale du Crédit Immobilier de France placed a chunky deal using the format.
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    Íslandsbanki is eyeing up long dated unsecured domestic bonds and an international trade as the next installments of its capital market comeback, the bank has told EuroWeek.
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    Íslandsbanki added another milestone in Icelandic banks’ capital market revival late last week as it became the first financial institution from the country to print commercial paper since 2008.
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    Banks sold short dated floating rate notes in large volumes during the week as investors looked to protect themselves against a low yield environment. Other issuers took advantage of volatility in cross-currency basis swaps to print outside their home currency.
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    Tinkoff Credit Systems (TCS) is set to issue price guidance for its debut euro commercial paper deal on Wednesday after investor meetings in Switzerland and London earlier in the week.
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    Tinkoff Credit Systems is roadshowing in Switzerland as the bank looks to launch the inaugural clip from its euro commercial paper programme, EuroWeek understands.