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◆ Record sized sterling deal for an Australian bank ◆ Achieves pricing inside equivalent euro level, lead says ◆ Follows record earnings
◆ Deal follows same structure as SEB's Monday trade ◆ Market conditions made for 'easy' go/no-go decision ◆ Low new issue premium
◆ Capital trade attracts investors for juicy return in tight market ◆ Slightly longer 11NC6 structure chosen for triple digit spread and 4%-plus yield ◆ Deal cleared at low single digit concession
Siena deal is backed by a $1.5bn portfolio
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Busy streak of capital issuance has disgruntled some investors, but bank issuers still have upper hand in a rate cutting cycle
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Investors happy to buy mezzanine slices from portfolio of equitable charges
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◆ September was second busiest month for FIG issuance in 2024 ◆ US insurers raise debt ahead of bank earnings ◆ Banks set to print from second part of October
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◆ German bank brings dollar AT1 after June's euros print ◆ Potential UniCredit takeover partially factored into pricing ◆ Deal offers premium to European peers
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Banks are looking at next five weeks to raise anything from deeply subordinated capital to senior debt