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◆ Deal is joint tightest in the asset class since October 2021 ◆ Finishes with larger book than Nordea's November 2025 outing ◆ 'Flight to quality', outright rates and search for sub paper power strong outcome
◆ First RT1 since January ◆ Huge order book with no attrition ◆ High-beta appetite increases further down the capital structure, lead says
Bank's $1bn sukuk continues the AT1 deluge despite resumption of air strikes
The bank exercised a call date a month ago and has another late this year
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◆ Higher rates and dollar push-back no hindrance to bank capital deals ◆ ING prints oversubscribed $1.25bn Reg S AT1 ◆ Danske's first tier two since 2021 pricing close to fair value
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Participants anticipate a push to 15 year frontier in covered bonds as duration demand drives all of FIG
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◆ Deal priced tight by a number of metrics ◆ Hefty oversubscription shows robust demand for FIG capital ◆ Trade clears flat to fair value compared with 10bp-15bp NIP for senior preferred at start of January
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From long-dated covered and senior bonds to regulatory capital deals; all were priced tight this week. Even after Thursday's ECB meeting, nothing looks set to worsen conditions for issuers
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◆ US FIG January volumes reach $112bn ◆ Highest month ever within sight ◆ Bank of New Zealand the sole Yankee issuer this week
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French bank can afford to be opportunistic thanks to its well-advanced funding plan, as it will not immediately rush to revisit the subordinated debt market after its pulled tier two deal, its head of capital markets tells GlobalCapital