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◆ Greek bank's first deal of the year ◆ Issuer took advantage of an empty market ◆ Priced with 5bp-7bp of new issue concession
Concessions have tightened for both capital and senior trades, as technical conditions favour FIG issuers
◆ Simultaneous execution with Alphabet's record deal bodes well for others ◆ More FIG names likely to print in near future ◆ Other European banks diversify funding in Singaporean and Australian dollars
Tightening absolute and relative valuations have raised some concerns, but FIG assets remain in vogue thanks to higher rates
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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
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◆ Three in three days for 11NC10 after long dated deal scarcity ◆ Debate on negative concession ◆ BofA rides Reverse Yankee wave with big dual-tranche print
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A fellow Hungarian bank and a Kazakh debutant are preparing dollar bonds