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◆ BofA taps market with a perp in post-earnings appearance ◆ Varied issuance from US and Japanese insurers ◆ Citi the only large US bank not to have issued in dollars after quarterly results
◆ Undersupplied insurance sector lures buyers ◆ Bankers debate best comparables ◆ AT1 market reopens (sort of)
◆ A 'ballsy move by a UK name' to reopen euro sub ◆ Orderbook balloons to big size ◆ Banker views on concession vary
Austrian bank will not call its AT1 with the lowest reset rate but it will redeem another it had been extending since the eruption of the war in Ukraine
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Subordinated debt needed to support growth of public sector lender
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◆ Late emergence of a new FIG issue surprises some ◆ RT1 comparables debated ◆ French sovereign exposure 'more limited' than peers
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Relentless appetite for financial institution paper led to a collapse in new issue premiums at the start of 2024. In the second half of the year, however, some investors pivoted away from senior paper and into subordinated debt as the hunt for yield intensified, writes Sarah Ainsworth
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Central bank interest rates cuts turbocharged the unsecured FIG market in 2024, making for a strong year for bond issuance. With further rate cuts in Europe expected in 2025, Atanas Dinov reveals how market participants expect the year to unfold
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The Australia-specific approach has no immediate impact on other major markets
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◆ Senior and tier two deals possible this week ◆ Some bankers '100% sure' that NIPs will rise in January ◆ Senior versus covered debate