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◆ Final book tops $6bn ◆ Higher beta paper 'clearly in demand,' syndicate banker said ◆ NIP debated
French banks lead the charge in euros with tighter than average NIPs
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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Westpac kicked off 2021’s Australian financials market on Thursday by launching a new tier two bond. Aussie borrowers are expected to focus on capital trades this year in order to meet their total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) requirements with tier two debt.
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Higher rates and execution certainty in the dollar bond market have given investors something to get excited about, with supply from financials in the currency outstripping that in euros so far this year.
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Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena has published a new business plan for the next four years, targeting a return to profit in 2022. The plan relies on the bank receiving a capital injection of at least €2bn, which is still under discussion with authorities in Italy and the EU.
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The European Court of Auditors published an assessment of the EU’s crisis management framework this week. It urged policymakers to align national insolvency procedures with bloc-wide resolution rules, as a way of making sure that banks are treated consistently when they fall into financial difficulty.
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Royal Bank of Canada priced its first bond issue of the year as Yankee borrowers made the most of good funding conditions in the run-up to US bank earnings season.
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The prospect of Italy's government collapsing began to take its toll on bank debt markets on Thursday morning, with some new issues underperforming in light of the crisis.