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◆ Issuer finds window between political volatility and supply onslaught ◆ Deal sets record low spread for callable sterling senior bail-in debt ◆ Investors remain on board despite tight price
◆ Deal unaffected by Japanese macro volatility, lead said ◆ Aggressive pricing led to heavy long-end attrition ◆ Continuing trend of heavy supply for dual tranche holdco senior trades
◆ UK lender raises $4.5bn-equivalent in five senior holding company tranches this week ◆ Both deals target long dated funding ◆ Despite secondary widening, euro offering lands with hardly any premium
◆ Insurance companies anchor long dated green tranche with near-4% yield ◆ Curve extension debated ◆ Deal comes amid widening secondary spreads but lands with negligible premium
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Smaller and less frequent issuers aiming for open window to raise unsecured funding as investors hunt higher yield
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◆ September was second busiest month for FIG issuance in 2024 ◆ US insurers raise debt ahead of bank earnings ◆ Banks set to print from second part of October
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◆ French lender issues three senior preferred Samurai tranches ◆ Despite benefit of diversification, deal comes very close to a new euro deal◆ Investor demand concentrated at the short to middle part of curve
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◆ Deal appears unaffected by rising Middle East geopolitical tensions ◆ Local investors back the deal during first day of marketing ◆ Pricing around fair value with possible minimal concession
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◆ BFCM prepares its annual visit to yen market ◆ BayernLB to debut senior preferred debt ◆ Arion chooses Scandi currencies
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◆ Two non-EU banks hit the senior market with green bonds ◆ SMFG's first deal in 15 months benefits from scarcity value ◆ Landsbankinn compresses Icelandic bank spreads but pays higher premium than larger European issuers