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◆ Post-ceasefire rally brings predictability to market direction ◆ Quick execution brings the deal within vicinity of fair value ◆ Price discovery needed within German senior preferred universe
◆ French bank swiftly acts after spreads tighten following ceasefire rally ◆ Fair value spread returns to pre-war level ◆ Bank pays small new issue premium
◆ Belgian bank captures strong investor commitment ahead of US deadline for Iran ◆ Execution completed in tight, fast-changing window ◆ New deal lands 10bp wider than its previous SNP with a similar concession
There's been a lack of ESG labelled FIG issuance in March, despite this year's volume being higher than last year
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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
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Offering more stable funding conditions than other global markets, Japan will host the new French deal in addition to several other yen bonds from foreign issuers
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Buy-back offer seen as show of strength despite expectation it will provide only 'modest' gain
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