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◆ Largest Australian tier two tranche since 2020 ◆ Pays slightly higher NIP than earlier deals ◆ 'Novel' structure attracts high quality order book
Demand allowed the pan-African bank to tighten the yield by 50bp
◆ Tightest callable Italian tier two since 2020 ◆ UniCredit year-on-year spreads continue to tighten ◆ 80% of allocations made to 'solid real money' accounts
This is the first UK BTL RMBS since the Renters’ Rights Act came into effect
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For the SRT Series finale, MUFG's head of FIG for the DACH region discusses the future of the market and her career to date
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Benchmark funds will pile into core names but January order of business could change as spreads widen
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FIG volume printed in the US during 2024 was second highest on record and 25% up on 2023
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Seasonal illiquidity makes it harder for investors to gauge rate path
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French banks' 'intrinsic creditworthiness' not hurt by Moody's downgrades ◆ Some analysts eye relative value plays
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Taking on AT1 requirements is not what Australian tier two bonds need