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◆ Both issuers out with similar deals on a busy day in primary market ◆ Demand flows to credit as investors show preference for higher yielding names ◆ Nykredit ends with bigger book due to wider spread
The bank is capitalising on an investor base starved of CEE bank issuance
◆ MUFG prints €500m holdco senior flat to fair value ◆ Its rarity compared to to megabank compatriots works in its favour ◆ Investec returns for first time in more than a year
The Kyrgyz sovereign's first bond has tightened nearly 150bp during the Iran war
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The European Central Bank will allow banks to exclude central bank exposures from their leverage ratios for longer than originally planned, sparking a debate over whether the relief measure could become a more permanent feature of EU banking policy.
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ANZ plans further diversification of its total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) eligible debt following the issuance of the first sterling tier two from an Aussie bank in over 13 years, with other niche markets in the bank’s crosshairs. However, sub debt is not the only thing on the bank’s menu, as it anticipates a return to senior funding later this year.
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A pair of globally systematically important banks (G-SIBs) made rare visits to niche bond markets to raise senior debt at a group level this week, including a Canadian dollar market that is enjoying its busiest year for offshore financials since 2007.
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Macquarie Group secured its tightest ever pricing for a dollar trade as it took advantage of strong funding conditions this week with a 144A/Reg senior offering.
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A trio of borrowers looked to slip in with conventional senior deals ahead of Wednesday’s US Federal Reserve meeting, with each paying a small premium to do so.
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Labelled FIG issuance has doubled as a proportion of overall euro supply this month, with banks proving comfortable issuing ESG deals up and down the capital structure. In many recent cases, issuers have benefitted from extra leverage on pricing when they have used green labels for their transactions.