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◆ UK bank's first European opco deal in more than five years ◆ Higher real rates spurred demand for short-dated assets ◆ Larger FRN clears with no premium
◆ Wide range of investors buy highly rated bonds ◆ DNB achieves one of the tightest spreads since Covid-era QE days of 2021 ◆ SpareBank 1 SMN extends euro senior curve by two years
◆ RBC's second euro dual trancher of the year ◆ Takes large size in very busy market ◆ 'Nice' to price 4NC3 10bp inside Morgan Stanley, lead says
◆ Priced 5bp through TD's equivalent euro level, lead says ◆ Bank's first sterling deal in three years ◆ Joins rush of FIG issuance in currency
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  • A spike in Asian green bond issuance this year has not yet spurred the use of the instrument by borrowers in the Asean region, where the conventional debt markets already face challenges as they develop. But credit enhancements and strong precedents from neighbouring countries could help generate more green activity in southeast Asia, writes Christina Khouri.
  • Bank of Communications (BoCom) Financial Leasing braved a cautious market on Tuesday August 18 to price a dual tranche trade. The borrower succeeded in making its debut in euros, while strong demand allowed the dollar tranche to come inside its existing curve.
  • Bank of Communications (BoCom) Financial Leasing and International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI) were back in the offshore bond market on August 18.
  • Bank of Communications (BoCom) Financial Leasing is preparing for its first bond of the year, having mandated five banks to run the deal.
  • ING Bank launched a dual tranche benchmark in dollars on Monday morning, as the currency continues to provide a funding outlet for European banks.
  • China's authorities are moving quickly on two sets of new guidelines, on Panda bonds and green bonds, and could be in a position to release them as early as September. A green Panda bond could follow, GlobalRMB has learned from several sources close to Chinese decision-makers.