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Gulf AT1 issuance is much higher than last year, tiring out investors
◆ Italian lender achieves tight spread, pays 'generous' concession ◆ But book building deemed slower ◆ Some tier two fatigue creeps into market
Banker had been at NatWest for three years
This is its first ABS deal since November 2023
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Swedish specialist lender is transferring risk from its consumer loans portfolio
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◆ Issuer takes advantage of capped size ◆ Rarity element provides tailwind for tight pricing ◆ Others take different markets as Nordea stays local for AT1 and Allianz eyes dollars for RT1
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Issuers shift the primary market equilibrium in their favour but questions raised whether it can last
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◆ Bank issues two deals a day after record earnings ◆ Week's fourth euro tier two ends with largest demand ◆ Earlier senior bond achieves highest-ever book for an Australian dollar credit trade
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◆ Dutch bank acts more generously than earlier Nordic duo ◆ Deal offers higher absolute spread and new issue premium ◆ Investors like what they see and keep increasing orders
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Cheshire 2025-1 refinances deals from the Cheshire shelf and a Barclays' legacy shelf