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FIG borrowers flood dollar markets as Westpac's SEC exit strategy pays off
◆ HSBC brings €3.25bn of funding across three tranches ◆ Lloyds opts for €750m single tranche before UK local elections ◆ Heavy euro FIG issuance as possible Iran deal announced
◆ UK bank uses the first issuance window after earnings, central bank meetings and holidays ◆ Deal coincides with busy euro credit market ◆ Barclays attracts attention with relevant new issue concession
◆ Dutch bank goes 'head to head' with Alphabet in euros ◆ Brings its longest ever opco tranche ◆ Book skewed towards two year FRN
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Investors have been forced to think twice about buying euro-denominated UK bank paper following the country’s vote to leave the European Union, though the borrowers remain strong and spreads on their debt securities are at attractive levels.
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Investors have been forced to think twice about buying UK bank paper following the country’s vote to leave the European Union, though lenders remain strong and spreads on their debt securities appear at attractive levels.
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State Bank of India and JSW Steel have set sights on the offshore bond market, announcing their respective fundraising plans on the stock exchange.
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Despite being a week of much uncertainty following the UK’s vote to leave the European Union, spreads began to stabilise on Tuesday and Wednesday and bankers began to think about the first ‘post-Brexit’ FIG issuance.
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Following the first signs of stability in FIG on Tuesday morning, bankers are cautiously considered opportunities to reignite European primary markets. Banks with close ties to the European project emerged as strong contenders to start the process.
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Market participants struggled to assess the fallout from the UK's EU membership referendum on Monday, with fears over rates, politics and portfolios all heaping further pressure on subordinated bank debt.