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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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◆ ‘Rare beast’ of a spread drives demand ◆ Deal increased as order book swelled ◆ Cross-currency basis has kept issuance at bay
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◆ New structure taps investor demand for short-dated credit ◆ Issuer saves on three month versus six month basis ◆ Callable format adds funding flexibility
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Issuing in euros gives favourable pick-up against dollar funding
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Hedge funds are more cautious and are 'thinking twice' before buying
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Sterling issuance has all but evaporated in recent weeks despite evidence of structural demand from UK investors. Even domestic issuers have snubbed the currency but suggest that some euro funders could be lured back
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Why lock in a high spread just because primary conditions are stellar?