Most recent/Bond comments/Ad
Most recent/Bond comments/Ad
Most recent
High market and geopolitical volatility prompt issuers to slow primary issuance plans
A series of foreign bank issuers move in force to raise dollars, pushing weekly issuance tally close to March 2025
Come May, current dollar market's gain may turn into euro pipeline's pain
◆ Issuer outmaneuvers worsening market to meet funding targets ◆ Trade leaves premium to compensate for heightened volatility ◆ Spread is BoI's tightest senior funding since 2021
More articles/Ad
More articles/Ad
More articles
-
◆ Deal lures investors amid lack of euro issuance this week ◆ Moves in pricing by 35bp from IPTs on 6NC5 deal ◆ Follows after S$400m SNP diversification
-
◆ Improved dynamics in the sterling market have lured issuers across senior and covered markets this week ◆ Lloyds' offering is among the rare deals from top UK borrowers ◆ Issuers funds with 5bp NIP
-
◆ Issuer hits sterling market days after similar dollar foray ◆ Tight price, short maturity pushes off some investors ◆ 'Price over size' aspiration achieved
-
Slovenian bank drew one of the biggest FIG order books in CEE in the past year
-
◆ Bank remains 'ready' to issue an AT1 if market is there ◆ RBI expects its planned Russia exit through Strabag equity stake purchase to go ahead ◆ Old AT1 unlikely to be called in June
-
New factors suggest bank bond issuers will find even better funding market if they wait until after Easter