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Banks could rush to issue as fast as possible, taking advantage of remarkably tight spreads
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US domestic institutions take centre stage after global banks' big funding round
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The ratings review finished with both upgrades and downgrades linked to senior bonds now being subordinated to regular deposits
◆ Sentiment improves after ceasefire extended ◆ Handelsbanken nears record tights ◆ Jyske Bank attracts €3.3bn of orders
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  • Commerzbank attracted only €700m of demand for a €500m non-preferred senior bond this week, with a lead manager suggesting the deal showed the ‘state of the market’ as it welcomes an influx of tightly priced supply.
  • De Volksbank was three times subscribed for its debut green bond this week, despite not offering much in the way of yield or new issue premium to its investors.
  • FIG
    FIG borrowers jumped into the dollar market with lightning speed this week, snapping up attractive financing rates.
  • Credit Suisse and SpareBank 1 priced deals in senior format this week, choosing longer maturities to avoid entering negative yield territory. SpareBank 1’s €500m green bond attracted demand of €700m but leads were not able to tighten pricing to the tight end of their price guidance.
  • FIG
    Despite no deals coming on Thursday, improving conditions could see other FIG borrowers join CaixaBank, ANZ New Zealand and ASB Finance with senior bonds as soon as Friday, bankers believe..
  • FIG bond bankers are worried, as one put it, that “the steam is coming out of the Kangaroo market” after Thursday’s additional tier 1 (AT1) deal from Société Générale failed to reach the heights of deals from UBS and BNP Paribas earlier in the summer.