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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
Banks could rush to issue as fast as possible, taking advantage of remarkably tight spreads
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Erste Group priced its inaugural non-preferred senior bond on Wednesday, meeting demand of more than more than four times the deal's €500m size.
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LBBW's second green senior bond, issued on Wednesda,y was comfortably oversubscribed and had many more orders than its debut deal, even though the market backdrop was more volatile this time round. At the same time Westpac New Zealand mandated leads for a roadshow ahead of its own debut green senior bond.
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Investors in bank bonds were taking profits this week and heading for cover, hoping for better markets before they participate in new deals following the escalation of trade antagonism between the US and China.
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Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) went to market today to issue a six-tranche euro and a two tranche sterling deal. It intends to raise debt to finance the acquisition of Worldpay as announced last month.
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National Australia Bank went to investors on Monday with a dual-tranche deal, looking to make use of favourable conditions in the euro market. It was the first Australian name to issue euro-denominated notes since Westpac in November 2018.
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HSBC reopened the financial institutions bond market on Friday with the sale of a senior preferred note that pulled in demand of €1.5bn two hours after the trade started.