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Deals price tightly to Western European peers, with high-spread Icelandic banks performing the most
Funding across all parts of the capital structure is available with issuers likely to prioritise unsecured borrowing
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
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Non-performing loan ratios in all major European banking systems either improved or remained level in 2015, except for Italy’s.
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The treatment of senior unsecured debt in Germany and Italy has led to the downgrading of a number of banks' ratings by Moody's.
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An audit of bailouts during the sovereign debt crisis has pointed to inconsistencies in the European Union’s handling of different states, while claiming that a bail-in of Irish banks’ senior bondholders could have been contained.
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China's green bond market is set to have a breakthrough year in 2016 as Shanghai Pudong Development Bank receives approval to issue a green bond in the local market.
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DekaBank made a rare appearance in the public bond market on Monday, but found itself the only FIG borrower active in euros as sentiment took a turn for the worse.
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Thailand’s Ministry of Finance has given approval to four foreign institutions to issue baht-denominated bonds by September 30.