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Regulators advise that war-driven volatility and opaque private credit exposure pose risks to financial stability
◆ Insurer's first deal for two years ◆ Concession left for investors ◆ Similar €500m senior funding secured with parent company
◆ Second deal after last year's re-entry is bigger ◆ Nomura wants to extend its euro curve after debut TLAC last May ◆ Higher concession seven year tranche lands at same level as last year's fives
◆ Defensive structure for nervous market ◆ Largest book on a busy day for FIG issuance ◆ ABN keeps position of leading bank EuGB issuer
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Bank order book attrition 'consistent' across euros and sterling as investors stop chasing every deal
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Issuers must pay elevated premiums for new euro deals, but pricing still cheaper than dollars
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Trade follows Handelsbanken's, after both beat earnings predictions
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Foreign investors show discernment between Swiss banks but demand higher premium
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Canadian banks cross the border to fund in the US market as smaller domestic lenders face renewed concerns and imminent TLAC rules
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After posting strong earnings, the Swedish bank issued big size into an even bigger book