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Investors are increasingly bullish on credit conditions for financial institutions, although the majority are worried about asset encumbrance, according to Fitch Ratings’ latest quarterly investor survey.
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Moody’s review of systemic support for UK financial institutions, the latest in a series of European country analyses by the agency, could reduce the size of the investor base for UK FIG debt. Bankers told EuroWeek that the review was already reflected in market prices, but they worried that downgrades might affect demand for senior unsecured bank paper.
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Best wishes to the respective heads of covered bonds at UBS, BNP Paribas and Deutsche Bank, whose partners all successfully gave birth earlier this month. By what was presumably a strange twist of fate rather than a careful piece of organisation, the children of Armin Peter, Derry Hubbard and Mauricio Noé were all due on the same weekend, at the same celebrity-friendly venue, London's Portland Hospital.
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On Wednesday EuroWeek held its annual Bond Market Dinner, at the magnificent Royal Courts of Justice in London. Senior representatives from the leading banks, issuers and investors from across the SSA, FIG, corporate, emerging market and MTN sectors were there to find out who had won the Euromarket Oscars — EuroWeek’s awards for the most impressive banks, bankers and issuers across the bond markets. For those who were not there on the night, or who need a reminder of who won what, here below is the full list of award categories and winners. For more information on the award methodology, contact Katie Llanos-Small, fixed income editor: kllanos-small@euroweek.com
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Goldman Sachs has promoted two of its most senior European executives as part of a reshuffle aimed at putting the firm’s investment banking division on a more global footing.