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◆ Strong demand for senior bank debt at tight valuations ◆ Arkéa lures insurers seeking higher yielding investments ◆ NBG achieves 'blowout' for 4NC3 funding a tender
◆ Canadian lender completes biggest euro funding since 2020 ◆ Third deal in Canadian bank series ◆ Euro proves 'attractive' for these issuers
◆ Last euro non-preferred issued more than two years ago ◆ Debate on premium paid with leads spotting 'at least' a 5bp concession ◆ Final spread still a tight absolute level
Half year FIG issuance, powered by more than 50% Yankees, reaches record $307bn volume
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◆ Unrated by major agencies but no hindrance to issuance ◆ Demand reflects broader risk appetite ◆ Infrequent issuers access seen as key market test
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◆ The arrival of Piraeus and Bank of New Zealand shows 'investors are engaged' ◆ Greek issuer recently upgraded ◆ Bank of New Zealand returns to euros after five years
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After unsecured FIG issuance stopped entirely for 19 days in June subscription ratios have since shot up
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Senior market 'in good shape' with plentiful of liquidity
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◆ Leads say deal landed well inside fair value ◆ Rivals say result points to ‘halcyon days’ of early 2024 ◆ Other issuers said to be eyeing Rabobank's callable FRN structure
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As Bastille Day — and the start of what is often a lull in capital markets — approaches, the fate of billions of euros of FIG and corporate bonds lies at the whim of UK and France voters