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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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B&N Bank is set to join the growing number of Russian issuers of euro commercial paper, as the lender plans to launch a $300m programme.
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Demand from Asia Pacific investors led to a series of yen denominated medium term note deals this week, including some from rare names.
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In spite of the volatility that is crippling the unsecured bank debt markets in the eurozone, this week two banks broke records in commercial paper. Standard Chartered reached Rmb1bn ($158.2m) in renminbi euro commercial paper outstanding, while Santander sold its largest print in over a year.
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Santander braved concerns over the Spanish banking sector today by printing its largest piece of commercial paper in more than a year.
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Standard Chartered is claiming an industry first after topping Rmb1bn ($158.2m) in outstanding euro commercial paper volume and is positioning itself as the largest issuer of renminbi ECP from London.
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Investors in commercial paper have steadily been reducing the tenors of their bank exposure or cutting their buying of bank paper altogether in the uncertainty over the Moody’s bank ratings.