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Financial institutions triple issuance in the currency this year, while corporates make greater use of euro and sterling taps
Private taps offer issuers an alternative route through uncertain issuance windows due the Middle East conflict, bankers say
Higher coupons and steady rate expectations draw investors back into the currency
SSA issuers increase focus on PPs amid quieter period for public markets
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SEB sold its largest privately placed covered bond of the year on June 15, finishing the deal ahead of an expected shutdown in the Swedish debt market this week.
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SEB sold its largest privately placed covered bond of the year on June 15, finishing the deal ahead of an expected shutdown in the Swedish debt market this week.
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VTB has sold the first equity-linked notes by a Russian bank in the domestic market — and plans to use other structures, including commodity and interest rate-linked notes.
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Italian banks should alter their funding strategies to attract demand from international investors to help tackle the $35bn pile of private placement maturities they face over the next two years, medium term note dealers have warned.
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QNB achieved two milestones with its debut private placement on Monday but dealers away from the trade were left confused as to the source of demand for the paper.
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The situation for callable zero buyers has became more difficult in recent weeks as long-dated dollar swaps have fallen and left yields on the product nearing 4%. While markets were in more cheerful mood this week, and yields rose, the secular decline in rates will prompt more buying of lower-rated bank names over agencies, said an MTN dealer.