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Investors show demand for short-dated FRNs from FIG and corporate credits in private and public formats
Funding head Ruud Jaegers on pioneering green bonds, pricing dynamics of EuGBs and heavier focus on senior preferred issuance
◆ Big year for Reverse Yankee bank issuance now tops €30bn ◆ Goldman back for first time since January ◆ Deal nearly 2.5 times subscribed
◆ €500m deal NBC's second of 2025 ◆ NIP debated ◆ EBA says market backdrop 'uncertain and volatile'
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Goldman Sachs took advantage of strong demand before passing the issuance baton to foreign banks and domestic borrowers
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◆ Danish lender prints €750m for the first time ◆ Backed by its largest real money participation, the deal achieves Jyske's largest book
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European banks joined corporate long-dated fray this week as investors showed ample appetite for more
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◆ Both 2025 primary debuts are mid-range senior preferred bonds ◆ Belfius offers some premium but loses more orders than Iccrea ◆ Both deals achieve same subscription ratios
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◆ First tier two in euros after Aussie AT1 phaseout confirmation ◆ European investors like what they see, even at tight valuation ◆ Some disparity between primary and secondary markets
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◆ Hamburg Commercial Bank opts for price over size and prints tight ◆ Crédito Agrícola shakes off past struggles ◆ Italian specialised government agency drastically lowers funding cost