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World Bank tops 2025 issuer rankings for private placements
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
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  • FIG
    Issuers should consider privately placed covered bonds as a way to access new sources of funding, said MTN dealers this week, although they expect senior MTN supply to bounce upwards in July after a tough June.
  • FIG
    Investors slashed their Spanish bank euro commercial paper exposure by nearly 20% during June as the country’s financial institutions sought increased borrowing from the European Central Bank.
  • FIG
    Banque Fédérative du Crédit Mutuel sold a trio of short dated privately placed MTNs this week, putting it in touching distance of its highest annual volume since it sold $6.2bn in 2007. However, the issuer’s outstanding commercial paper has plummeted.
  • Industrial and Commercial Bank of China’s forthcoming $5bn euro commercial paper programme will attract investors keen to avoid eurozone banking risk, dealers said this week.
  • FIG
    Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank has sold its first ever renminbi-denominated debt issue via a private placement, taking advantage of investor demand for non-European bank paper.
  • FIG
    Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank has sold its first ever renminbi-denominated debt issue via a private placement, taking advantage of investor demand for non-European bank paper.