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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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◆ Smaller European banks 'take advantage' of absent national champions in euros ◆ Bankinter, Santander Consumer Bank land deals with up to 10bp NIP ◆ Austria's RBI prepares debut SNP
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◆ Scotia unearths arbitrage and a greenium in Swissies ◆ Label fuels demand among asset managers for inaugural note ◆ Aktia eyes Swiss franc debut of its own
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The turning macro cycle means smaller bank issuers can afford to take their time and steer clear of the seemingly piping hot but unpredictable bond market
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◆ Belfius attracts attention with its joint largest senior deal at 10bp NIP ◆ Now lower tier banks 'don't have to be a hero' to issue ◆ Cajamar debuts in green
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◆ BPER Banca and Unicaja pull in strong demand for SNP deals ◆ Investors bidding for higher spread products ◆ Encouraging for more senior issuance from lower tier borrowers
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◆ UK lender issues to meet MREL needs ◆ Deal follows tier two from this year and AT1 from 2021◆ Pricing around 50bp above fair value