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Despite uncertainty in the Middle East peace process, market participants are seeing risk appetite from FIG investors
◆ Fatigue visible in sterling FIG as Westfield secured bond also grabs attention ◆ UniCredit funds in line with euros ◆ Nova Scotia comes flat to dollars
◆ ASN's tightest senior bond since 2021 ◆ Dutch lender becomes only the second FIG borrower to have issued more than one European Green Bond ◆ Deal comes hours before 'massive rally' ensues from opening of Strait of Hormuz
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Morgan Stanley joined its peer Bank of America in accessing the longer end of the euro market this week, with US names faring well in the currency following several months of absence.
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A pair of banks made opportunistic moves into a euro market buoyed by positive headlines around a potential US stimulus bill on Wednesday. France’s Crédit Mutuel Arkéa and Japan’s Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group each tapped for senior paper, raising €500m a piece.
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Metro Bank said on Wednesday that it had slipped below its loss-absorbing capacity targets. But before it commits to issuing more senior debt, it is waiting for the Bank of England to complete a review of the minimum requirements for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL).
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China Everbright, the Hong Kong asset manager, sold its maiden dollar bond on Tuesday.
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Criteria Caixa is sounding out investors for a new seven year unsecured euro bond: its first at this tenor in over five years.
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A pair of Asian banks tapped the Australian dollar bond market for a combined A$1.25bn ($880m) on Tuesday. A number of banks have visited the Aussie market in recent weeks to great success, and more are set to follow.