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Gulf AT1 issuance is much higher than last year, tiring out investors
◆ Italian lender achieves tight spread, pays 'generous' concession ◆ But book building deemed slower ◆ Some tier two fatigue creeps into market
Banker had been at NatWest for three years
This is its first ABS deal since November 2023
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Synthetic securitization backed by loans from four jurisdictions will boost CET1 ratio by 16bp
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Hot market conditions encourage pre-funding, amplifying borrower dilemma ahead of busy January
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Host of lenders sell mortgage pools in capital optimisation drive, with more expected next year
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HSBC leads Yankee charge as banks took advantage of tight spreads to bring forward 2025 funding plans and fulfil some of their riskier commitments
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◆ Deutsche prints popular €1.5bn deal as investors fight for higher absolute yield ◆ Yield chase prevalent in dollars a day after return of tier ones ◆ SocGen, NatWest market dollar AT1s
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◆ German bank prints popular tier two under new green funding framework ◆ Label a positive ingredient, says rival banker ◆ Funding completed at no concession