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US rate cut should support demand for long bonds
Debut issues, esoteric collateral and full cap stacks are dominating
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Large European banks shifted their funding focus to the dollar market this week, printing stunning deals as the euro market showed it was more sensitive to signs of tighter monetary policy. Tyler Davies reports.
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Banco de Crédito Social Cooperativo (BCC) was able to increase the size of its latest tier two offering to €600m, after attracting a number of new accounts to a deal that will fund the repurchase of its existing deals in the format.
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Crédit Agricole asked holders of its sterling additional tier one (AT1) to exchange their bonds for new notes on Thursday, which will recognise the regulatory order after Brexit and will reset the debt to pay to a rate based on Sonia rather than Libor.
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Finland’s Aktia Bank sold its inaugural additional tier one (AT1) note this week, raising a small sized deal with a sub 4% coupon.
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The FIG market paused on Wednesday to take stock of inflation fears and weaker market sentiment, but a pipeline of issuance is building, including Spain's Banco de Crédito Social Cooperativo (BCC), which has put out a market update after it received disparate indications of interest ahead of its return to the tier two format.
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The European Central Bank issued several warnings about the banking sector in its Financial Stability Review (FSR) this week, as it drew attention to corporate zombification, a new capital markets exodus and an undesirable tightening in lending standards.