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The two Japanese mega-banks racked up massive order books ahead of US Independence Day
◆ Euro leg forms part of near-$5bn triple currency senior funding salvo ◆ First euro senior pref fixed rate offering from the bank since 2023 ◆ Limited concession paid
◆ First unsecured deal in 10 months ◆ Spread on offer ◆ PBB looking to make net profit this year following 2025 net loss
◆ Second Swiss cantonal bank to fund in euros this year ◆ Slow bookbuilding for a tight credit ◆ Premium paid
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◆ 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
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◆ 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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High market and geopolitical volatility prompt issuers to slow primary issuance plans
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A series of foreign bank issuers move in force to raise dollars, pushing weekly issuance tally close to March 2025
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Come May, current dollar market's gain may turn into euro pipeline's pain
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◆ Issuer outmaneuvers worsening market to meet funding targets ◆ Trade leaves premium to compensate for heightened volatility ◆ Spread is BoI's tightest senior funding since 2021