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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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  • Away from the spotlight of euro market turmoil, FIG issuers are continuing to find an abundance of funding opportunities in niche currencies.
  • Íslandsbanki has raised Skr150m via a reopening of its existing notes and is the second Icelandic bank to issue in a Scandinavian currency this week.
  • The Tokyo Pro-Bond market has welcomed its first offshore renminbi offering, with Mizuho Bank printing an Rmb250m ($41.1m) trade.
  • All eyes were on Bank of China’s landmark four-currency deal on June 24, which was divided into 10 tranches in dollars, euro, Singapore dollars and offshore renminbi (CNH). It became the first bond ever issued in support of China’s plans to extend its global influence under the "One Belt, One Road" (OBOR) policy, but its success doesn’t necessarily mean there will be more, reports Narae Kim.
  • Bank of China has opened books for what will be landmark deal issued in four different currencies in the same day. However, some investors decided not to jump into the deal, thinking that the issuer came out with too tight pricing from the beginning.
  • Bank of China has signalled its commitment to Beijing’s “One Belt One Road” policy with plans for a new five-tranche, four-currency bond that will be issued by its branches along the trade rout. The senior notes in dollars, euro, Singapore dollar and offshore renminbi are expected to raise up to $4bn and are a global first.