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◆ Issuer took advantage of attractive euro funding levels ◆ 'The best quality name you can buy,' lead says ◆ Premium paid
Spreads are back at pre-Iran war levels, but still offer a premium to western Europe
◆ Issuer was looking to come to market from Monday ◆ Lead says order book 'highest quality' seen on recent trade ◆ Low single digit concession
◆ Greek bank's first deal of the year ◆ Issuer took advantage of an empty market ◆ Priced with 5bp-7bp of new issue concession
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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?
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◆ Eight foreign banks raise more than $18bn in three days as BMO adds another $1bn to multiple perps ◆ M&A funding also boosts February FIG volume to over $50bn ◆ Slow down felt by Thursday as spreads widen
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◆ Raises lower end of €1.25bn-€1.5bn target after feedback ◆ Reintroduces positive new issue premium from major FIG issuer ahead of possible slowdown ◆ Follows Singapore dollar tier two