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Tight spreads are offering attractive funding climate for foreign as well as diverse US financial institutions, including those exposed to private credit
Borrowers want to issue and spreads are tight, but execution windows are very unreliable
◆ 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
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◆ Pronounced bid for duration results in largest book for an unsecured euro deal this year ◆ French bank makes most of being 'a unique beast with unique timing' ◆ Italian bank goes even longer in Yankee market
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◆ French car leasing company wanted to avoid traffic jam with other issuers ◆ Senior and covered bonds still in pipeline
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Issuance opportunities abound across capital stack but borrowers said to be happy to wait for deeper liquidity
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◆ Issuer stays in senior format as European peers opt for raising AT1 capital ◆ State Street adds rare tier two to funding mix ◆ Conducive market may stretch FIG issuance after Thanksgiving into December
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◆ Macquarie Group's first euro senior deal in almost two years ◆ Aussie name likely lured investors ◆ S-Bank issuing euro FRN
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◆ Strong market sentiment backs new deal and potential FIG issuance as spreads tighten ◆ Views on NIP differ but SG's outcome was unanimously 'very good' ◆ Austrian and Australian issuers on the way