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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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The euro market provided a mixed bag this week with Royal Bank of Canada pricing a €1.25bn five year FRN just a day after Banco Sabadell was forced to pull a four year bullet.
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Royal Bank of Canada has squeezed in senior funding before going into blackout, finding over €2bn of demand for a five year floater on Thursday.
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South Korea’s Shinhan Bank wrapped a stylish return to the offshore renminbi market on July 27, raising more than initially targeted on the back of strong demand. The issuer was also able to price the new dim sum bond inside its dollar curve thanks to a favourable cross-currency swap (CCS).
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Taiwan's stature as an offshore renminbi hub is being given a lift from expectations of the currency's further depreciation against the dollar. A flurry of deals came in the last month, with a particular surge in the last week.
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South Korea’s Shinhan Bank wrapped a successful return to the offshore renminbi market on July 27, raising more than initially aimed on the back of strong demand. The issuer was also able to price the new dim sum bond inside its dollar curve thanks to a favourable cross currency swap (CCS).
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China Development Bank (CDB) is preparing to issue an onshore US dollar bond this week. While not the first for the bank in onshore dollars, cheap onshore borrowing costs mean that the deal is being seen as offering a new template for cost-effective funding of China's macro outbound strategy.