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Higher yielding bank capital remains popular in dollars as HSBC stretches out to a 10 year non-call period
European Central Bank's more 'balanced' tone may offer reprieve for bond execution
Inflation fears and rate volatility keep euro issuance at bay
Corporate and unsecured financial issuance unlikely to restart in earnest as yields climb
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New faces in euros could be thin end of the wedge as Pacific Life introduces first green FABN
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◆ Assorted issuance mix mostly well taken by investors ◆ But lower yielding or unfamiliar names find it harder to gain traction ◆ Almost all issuers pay slim to single digit premium
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Large capital raising in May surpasses past monthly volumes
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◆ Issuer raises €1.5bn supported by nearly €10bn of orders ◆ Though some see higher NIP than usual paid for that tenor ◆ Deka leaves slim premium as other, less frequent borrowers prepare senior opco deals
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◆ US insurance funding agreement-backed notes are set to grow in euros ◆ New names are taking longer to meet investors ◆ New pair to follow euro duo from last week
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French covered bonds, southern European senior and tier two paper among the deals expected