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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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◆ Favourable backdrop entices smaller issuers ◆ Spar Nord Bank seeks euro senior preferred debut ◆ Sondrio and HCOB ready prints of their own
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◆ UBS to sell new Yankee a fortnight after last ◆ Holdco deal goes a step lower in the capital structure ◆ Some see it as precursor to AT1 return
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◆ How German deal demonstrates improving sentiment ◆ Paper from UK and Italian banks also popular ◆ Issuers urged to print as investors fall into line
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◆ Belgian bank completes its largest deal at €600m ◆ Debut green bond attracts ‘classic ESG’ investors ◆ Lower tier bank issuers are starting to face some indigestion in the euro FIG market
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◆ Only 10bp-15bp needed to seal sophomore euro sale ◆ Little investor attrition as interest for the format grows
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◆ European and Asian issuers lead the charge as Barclays takes size◆ Global funding conditions shift in favour of dollars ◆ UBS returns to bond market for the first time after Credit Suisse takeover