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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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Classic January new issue volumes as barely there premiums come into vogue but US banks threaten to crowd out Europeans
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Four out of the six major money center banks boost new year issuance volume at tight spreads
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◆ Fourth French bank to print senior bond in euros this week ◆ Tenor becomes more popular as deal garners largest book among compatriots ◆ Priced flat to fair value but with pick-up to core Europe
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◆ Second French FIG sterling deal of the week spotted pricing inside euros ◆ Fourth currency of the year for BFCM ◆ Crédit Agricole marketing Samurai after printing in multiple other markets
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◆ Deal came on busy day with €13bn of volume across secured and unsecured FIG issuance ◆ €2.1bn final book ◆ Flat to fair value or even negative concession
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Issuance volumes may be high but demand is even higher. Credit issuers in particular should take full advantage