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Very few, if any, Gulf issuers are looking at sterling bonds
◆ €3.25bn of new issuance comes as Goldman Sachs brings €7bn across four tranches ◆ 'Surprise' as two US names proice on same day ◆ Positive concession might force European banks to pay more next week
◆ More than €20bn of orders at peak ◆ Up to 10bp of concession on each tranche, says rival banker ◆ May push European banks to pay more to get deals done
◆ €500m 4NC3 EuGB deal priced inside fair value ◆ Greenium helps tighten spreads amid strong demand ◆ Landmark trade cements bank's ESG leadership, says treasurer
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Despite a pipeline of new names, the market is not welcoming to debut deals
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Dutch lender pushes down new issue premium to the lowest in a month despite weaker market backdrop
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Irish lender benefits from rating boosts, but the Austrian bank pays 50bp to extend senior maturity
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Amid global volatility, yen market offers challenging but viable funding diversification, especially to European banks
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Echoes of a Lehman moment prompt more banks to look towards alternative funding in yen. But while the Japanese market remains stable, accessing it is not as easy as it seems
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Lower participation from Japanese regional investors due to French bank's G-Sib status and pricing may have affected deal size