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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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As Bastille Day — and the start of what is often a lull in capital markets — approaches, the fate of billions of euros of FIG and corporate bonds lies at the whim of UK and France voters
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◆ Risk of far right and far left overperformance fades ◆ Bank issuance is 'open' at a premium ◆ French borrowers face 'new normal'
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◆ Reopening of AT1 reflects ‘recovery of risk sentiment’ ◆ Final order book above €6.7bn ◆ Deutsche Bank ‘tainted’ the AT1 market, say rivals
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◆ Deal expected to ride on ‘corporate optimism’ ◆ Bankers say ‘backdrop is constructive’ ◆ Secondary market offers ‘tailwind’
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The market wants a highly rated national champion — just not a French one — to be its knight upon a fiery steed
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◆ Election risk has sidelined European bank issuers ◆ Higher premiums required ◆ The pros and cons of issuing now or later