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◆ 'Strong demand' supported tight execution, DCM banker said ◆ Landeskbank sought to expand international participation ◆ Concession debated
◆ Dutch lender's latest €2.5bn senior holdco follows Aussie domestic senior foray ◆ Comes a day after $1.5bn AT1 and before green RMBS ◆ Demand for senior unsecured assets is strong as ING clears big funding with limited, if any, new issue concession
◆ Investors eager despite lack of new issue premium ◆ Alpha goes to longest point on Greek banks' maturity curve to give higher yield ◆ Ibercaja's rarity works in its favour
◆ Deal sets new multi-year tight spread for a senior non-preferred euro bond ◆ Sale follows Nordea Bank's seven year senior preferred from last week ◆ Both issuers offer some new issue concession to compensate for low spreads
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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
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◆ Similar trades clash on the same day ◆ New Zealand bank finds it more challenging to attract orders despite paying higher spread and new issue premium ◆ Swedbank lands deal with similar concession than recent French senior paper
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European FIG issuers should consider a more disciplined approach to borrowing
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◆ BNPP 'gives the market what it wants' as it raises more with longer, lower ranking tranche ◆ Market receptive to big senior deals ◆ Third French deal in three days
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◆ Dutch bank pays slim premium ◆ Defensive trade ticks several boxes ◆ Three to five years 'a sweet spot' for investors and issuers