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◆ Investors eye high beta names ◆ Possible negative premium paid ◆ Fair value debated
Nua Money brings debut Irish prime RMBS
◆ First Finnish tier one FIG capital public sale in euros since at least 2020 ◆ Insurer to redeem tier two capital early ◆ First euro RT1 since July
◆ Simultaneous tenders power new capital offerings ◆ Caixa issues tight and longer AT1 structured to refinance old capital early ◆ Permanent TSB's first tier two in more than four years ends in a blowout
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Echoes of a Lehman moment prompt more banks to look towards alternative funding in yen. But while the Japanese market remains stable, accessing it is not as easy as it seems
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Lower participation from Japanese regional investors due to French bank's G-Sib status and pricing may have affected deal size
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Offering more stable funding conditions than other global markets, Japan will host the new French deal in addition to several other yen bonds from foreign issuers
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DNB rushes to finish funding for the year before entering earnings blackout
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Banks are well prepared to face increased funding costs from negative macro outlook
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Imminent senior issuance unlikely aside from large, frequent global banks