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◆ 'Strong demand' supported tight execution, DCM banker said ◆ Landeskbank sought to expand international participation ◆ Concession debated
◆ Dutch lender's latest €2.5bn senior holdco follows Aussie domestic senior foray ◆ Comes a day after $1.5bn AT1 and before green RMBS ◆ Demand for senior unsecured assets is strong as ING clears big funding with limited, if any, new issue concession
◆ Investors eager despite lack of new issue premium ◆ Alpha goes to longest point on Greek banks' maturity curve to give higher yield ◆ Ibercaja's rarity works in its favour
◆ Deal sets new multi-year tight spread for a senior non-preferred euro bond ◆ Sale follows Nordea Bank's seven year senior preferred from last week ◆ Both issuers offer some new issue concession to compensate for low spreads
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French bank can afford to be opportunistic thanks to its well-advanced funding plan, as it will not immediately rush to revisit the subordinated debt market after its pulled tier two deal, its head of capital markets tells GlobalCapital
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◆ Pricing comes tighter than where LBBW and Helaba last issued similar SNP floaters ◆ Deal will enhance BayernLB's credit rating
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◆ Strong market conditions allow banks to fund through fair value ◆ Ibercaja achieves pricing with 15bp negative NIP as its deals ends up almost 10 times subscribed ◆ New York life increases size of seven year FA-backed trade
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◆ Duration and spread demand dictate investor demand even at tighter valuations ◆ Rabo exemplifies this trend into a €1bn 10.5 year SNP that was more than six times subscribed ◆ NBG and CIBC also print with arguably no concessions left
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◆ JPM, WF and MS break single day self-led FIG record with $23bn funding ◆ BofA prepares $5bn Thursday deal as GS and Citi’s anticipated supply expected to break January record ◆ BFCM’s $1bn is sole FIG Yankee
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Banks push longer and tighter but investors keep coming back for more