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The lender has only printed AT1 in the dollar market during the last few years
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
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◆ SocGen is still majority owner but no longer has full ownership ◆ Deal will be two and five year senior preferred
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◆ ING raises €1.75bn from first opco issue for four years ◆ Rare deals meet good investor response ◆ Bid is much stronger for shorter tenors
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◆ Canadian lender sells first Friday bank print in euros since April ◆ Euro market offers something different to dollars ◆ Concession of 15bp needed to seal the deal
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Investors spying peak rates are packing the new issue market, tempting issuers to accelerate
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◆ Foreign trio raises $8.25bn in the US before the FOMC disrupts issuance ◆ Danske was the latest to tap the market in SP structure
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◆ SocGen stands out with its first bond outing after new strategy revealed ◆ Debt investors show better welcome for the €2.5bn dual trancher than equity markets ◆ Crédit Mutuel Arkéa completes €500m tight print