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◆ Austrian lender completes its tightest unsecured debt since the start of war in Ukraine… ◆ …as BPM achieves its lowest ever senior spread ◆ High attrition function of premium and outright spread
◆ Issuer finds window between political volatility and supply onslaught ◆ Deal sets record low spread for callable sterling senior bail-in debt ◆ Investors remain on board despite tight price
◆ Deal unaffected by Japanese macro volatility, lead said ◆ Aggressive pricing led to heavy long-end attrition ◆ Continuing trend of heavy supply for dual tranche holdco senior trades
◆ UK lender raises $4.5bn-equivalent in five senior holding company tranches this week ◆ Both deals target long dated funding ◆ Despite secondary widening, euro offering lands with hardly any premium
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◆ Bankers away from syndicate praise the outcome ◆ ‘A good test’ for next week when volumes are expected to increase ◆ Recent volatility reflects ‘recalibration, not reassessment’ of risk
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◆ Investor demand for FRNs is ‘not something you would expect’ ◆ Rare callable format works for issuers ◆ Money market and short credit funds among the buyers
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◆ Ireland's Permanent TSB Bank has 'reasonable credit story' ◆ Italian BFF offering 'could be interesting test' ◆ Rates volatility and reduced liquidity could pose challenges
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Swiss franc bond investors take lower interest rates in their stride as hunt for duration continues
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Flurry of issuance satisfies parched investors and raises hopes for more across the capital structure
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◆ Canadian bank raises €2.25bn to push March US FIG issuance to $61bn ◆ Quarterly funding was second busiest ever at $254bn ◆ Swiss Re was lining up debut tier two with bail-in clause