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First public Spanish consumer ABS since September
Senior, capital issuance expected on Tuesday, after impact of historic precious metals sell-off is assessed
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Banque Internationale à Luxembourg issued its first tier two capital bond for almost five years this week, opting for a private sale.
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Deutsche Bank scored a blowout book with its first euro additional tier one since 2014 this week, as investors rewarded the issuer for progress on its turnaround plan. Banco Santander then gave the asset class another shake, with a deal split across euros and dollars.
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Bank of Ireland and Westpac found strong demand for debut green tier two deals this week, as investors flock to this growing segment of the ESG market in search of higher returns.
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Banco Santander was targeting two currencies for additional tier one debt on Thursday, following closely behind a blowout euro deal for Deutsche Bank.
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Westpac jumped into the green tier two market for the first time on Thursday, finding plenty of demand for the subordinated and labelled combination.
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Westpac is set to sell its first green tier two deal later this week, becoming the latest financial name to tap growing demand for labelled subordinated debt.