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Rare case of cleaning up residue senior debt after tender offer may incentivise other issuers to follow
Recent Unicaja tender and new issue prompts talk of wider adoption of debt management technicque more popular in US market
The two Japanese mega-banks racked up massive order books ahead of US Independence Day
◆ Euro leg forms part of near-$5bn triple currency senior funding salvo ◆ First euro senior pref fixed rate offering from the bank since 2023 ◆ Limited concession paid
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French bank scoops top spots in 2025 senior and subordinated dealer rankings
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Unsecured bonds could become more expensive to issue, covered bonds cheaper
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When the dollar market re-opens on January 5, bankers expect a stampede of Yankee banks
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Issuers had it almost all their own way in the European FIG market in 2025. Investor appetite for credit far outstripped supply, causing spreads to tighten along with the average new issue premium on syndicated benchmark-sized deals. Flynn Nicholls reports on the dynamics that shaped the primary market
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The European FIG market rode through 2025 on high demand for credit, providing bank issuers, large and small, with extremely advantageous funding conditions. Although investors have also benefitted from strong secondary market performance, as Atanas Dinov reports, that equilibrium may change in 2026, with anticipation mounting that spreads will widen
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With a relentless flow of cash into credit markets this year, almost every borrower could be said to have done well. But some issuers stood out for their ability to establish new footholds in certain markets that have since paved the way for peers