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Higher yielding bank capital remains popular in dollars as HSBC stretches out to a 10 year non-call period
European Central Bank's more 'balanced' tone may offer reprieve for bond execution
Inflation fears and rate volatility keep euro issuance at bay
Corporate and unsecured financial issuance unlikely to restart in earnest as yields climb
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◆ Difficult FIG execution was less pronounced in the senior market ◆ New type of offerings from BNP Paribas and Islandsbanki receive strongest reception ◆ AIB's mid range holdco lifts lower volume
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◆ Spread tightening and premium paid were unusual ◆ Strong investor quality as fast money stays away ◆ Bankers do not expect repeat of strong deal
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◆ New norm established for NIPs and spread tightening ◆ Some investors ‘burnt by govvies’ require more premium ◆ Rival bankers agree on NIP paid
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◆ Order book holds as premium paid ◆ Arb versus dollars considered ◆ 'Highly granular' buyers
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◆ US FIG issuance at steady pace despite volatility ◆ Range of domestic borrowers hit market, including BNY Mellon with a perp ◆ APAC banks print senior and subordinated debt
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Covered and unsecured issuers await greater stability, despite positive signs in secondary