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◆ Swedish bank tightened spread by 28bp ◆ LF Bank opted for the €500m no-grow format ◆ Bonds offered 2bp of new issue premium, an expert said
◆ Greek bank tightened spread by 25bp ◆ One of two green bonds sold on Tuesday ◆ Green label creates 'stickier' order book, says banker
◆ Shawbrook targets AT1 refi as LV eyes tier two ◆ Deals follow Santander's display of understanding of major UK investors' thinking, says lead ◆ Locks in big size with premium to new euro issuance
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Banks could rush to issue as fast as possible, taking advantage of remarkably tight spreads
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  • China Merchants Bank priced three year bonds on Wednesday that were split between a $600m floating rate note (FRN) and a €300m fixed rate tranche.
  • OP Corporate Bank offered sold a senior non-preferred bond in euros on Wednesday, the whose success of which surprised market participants with its pricing and demand of more than three times the deal size. Oberbank also went to market with a senior preferred bond that did not attract as much demand.
  • BBVA and Santander came to the euro-denominated FIG market on Wednesday to make use of favourable conditions, proving that it is deep enough to digest supply from two issuers from the same country. Both banks priced their deals close to or at fair value.
  • CaixaBank was able to attract orders of more than €3.85bn for the issuance of its seven year senior non preferred bond on Tuesday, more than three times the deal size.
  • Oberbank sold a senior bond in euros on Wednesday, following in the footsteps of NatWest Markets, Luminor Bank and Svenska Handelsbanken, which on Tuesday also issued senior deals. NatWest attracted the largest order book for its floating rate notes.
  • Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) gave investors the chance to put some euros into a senior bond on Friday and was well subscribed for its efforts.