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French banks’ are increasingly tapping US money market funds for short term cash — and the trend could accelerate if banks pay back three year loans from the European Central Bank early, euro commercial paper dealers said on Monday.
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Banks topped up on sterling this week through privately placed MTN and euro CP trades.
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More banks should look at the possibility of printing callable zero structures, MTN dealers said this week, given the heavy level of Taiwanese life insurers’ demand for the long-dated structures. The investors could also be forced to explore new structures in the hunt for yield.
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Euro medium term note volumes could be depressed in the early part of the year if spreads continue to tighten, dealers warned on Wednesday.
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Commercial paper’s addition as a high quality liquid asset under Basel III could increase demand for the instrument — but may also depress already low yields, dealers warned on Monday.
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Asian investors drove the first FIG MTNs of the year, with Taiwanese buyers out in front, pushing through several callable zeros.