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◆ 'Moderate' oversubscription levels ◆ Belfius offers higher NIP for larger size ◆ SpareBank achieves tighter pricing on green five year
◆ Higher spread, higher book than tighter priced SP deals ◆ Large French supply expected in the second half of year ◆ Small premium paid
◆ Deal comes amid competing supply from other European banks ◆ Both EuGB and ICMA green bond standards used ◆ Low new issue premium paid
◆ Deal execution 'straight down the fairway' at historically tight level ◆ Concession paid to compensate for low spread and competing issuance ◆ Higher yield backdrop helps
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Highly anticipated report did not mention future role of AT1 capital
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Money centre banks pay to to land jumbo deals at sizes unheard of in euros
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Three money centre banks' big new funding comes at elevated premiums as market taken aback
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Higher Gilt rates have powered yields on credit, making up for tight spreads
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◆ Euro funding competitive with GS' dollar curve ◆ Large premiums left on all tranches ◆ Massive investor demand
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Beyond the proposed lower leverage ratios, new frameworks may give banks more flexibility at times of stress