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Funding head Ruud Jaegers on pioneering green bonds, pricing dynamics of EuGBs and heavier focus on senior preferred issuance
◆ Big year for Reverse Yankee bank issuance now tops €30bn ◆ Goldman back for first time since January ◆ Deal nearly 2.5 times subscribed
◆ €500m deal NBC's second of 2025 ◆ NIP debated ◆ EBA says market backdrop 'uncertain and volatile'
Market participants say spreads remain at attractive levels in dollar senior paper
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There still is demand from investors after this week's senior salvo but issuers need to pay the steeper curves if they want to play
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◆ Issuer changes pattern of Tuesday's dual tranche deals ◆ Cheaper relative funding cost at front end prompts FRN ◆ Bank's first senior euro foray of 2025
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◆ HSBC, NatWest, Société Générale print similar dual tranche senior deals ◆ 'No canibalisation' despite €8bn concentrated supply ◆ Bid for duration on all deals
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Volumes suffered in April amid US president Donald Trump's tariff trade war
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Favourable factors support long dated issuance in both senior and covered bonds despite the divergent fates of issuers in the two markets
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◆ UK issuer makes swift euro return ◆ NIP much lower than US banks paid ◆ Big subscription reflects investor uncertainty