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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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Turkish bank is tendering the 2027 bond it didn't call in 2022
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When senior unsecured spreads are so tight, why even think about issuing covered bonds?
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◆ Italian bank opts to refinance early deal with call due next year ◆ Pays heightened premium but lower spread compared to earlier, shorter tier two ◆ BPM has been acquiring stakes in Italian financial institutions
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◆ Austrian bank completes strategic capital refi ◆ Investor response show 'no consensus' on pricing for 'very esoteric name' ◆ New deal has lower funding cost than March's pulled attempt ◆ Other debut issuers show deeply subordinated capital remains desirable
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Synthetic securitization backed by loans from four jurisdictions will boost CET1 ratio by 16bp
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Hot market conditions encourage pre-funding, amplifying borrower dilemma ahead of busy January