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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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◆ German bank's first sterling senior note in almost four years ◆ Premium paid ◆ Valuations 'quite squeezed' in wider sterling market
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◆ Smaller Italian bank has limited name recognition beyond home territory ◆ But strong book thanks to positive sentiment towards country ◆ Wide range of southern European banks used as comps
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◆ Issuer prints new green bond as French government teeters on collapse ◆ Deal comes tighter than shorter SNP green bond from March ◆ Latest trade in a recent Nordic senior series
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The new government bonds provide a fresh and helpful benchmark for Kuwait's issuers
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As the latest senior issuance sets new low in FIG euro spreads and call premiums evaporate at the long end, questions are being asked — how low is too low?
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FIG issuance comes across the capital structure before US banks' earnings