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◆ US company aims to issue more frequently in euros ◆ Final book heard at €1.75bn ◆ Favourable relative pricing at seven years
◆ 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
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Market volatility and investor uncertainty meant the Asian dollar bond market was heavily skewed towards investment grade deals in the first quarter of 2015. But the next three months could look very different. Many bankers are counting on a recovering Chinese property sector and a surge in bank capital trades to revive the high yield market, writes Narae Kim.
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The spark of life was seen in the senior unsecured market on Wednesday, with Credit Suisse’s senior unsecured bond, issued from its holding company, quickly achieving blowout status during the bookbuilding process.
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The Korean DCM market is finally showing some signs of life, with Shinhan Bank opening books for a dollar denominated bond on April 8. Even though the Korean lender is expected to print a deal of only $350m-$500m, market observers are still excited by its appearance as it could be the first of a long list of names.
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A pipeline of financial institution deals is assembling following the Easter break, with ING hitting the road for its additional tier one deal in three continents and Achmea announcing a senior unsecured transaction.
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DVB Bank fell foul of Germany’s recent draft legislation on the status of senior debt on Tuesday, with a new issue failing to draw interest despite a juicy new issue premium.
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ABN Amro returned to the Kangaroo market on Wednesday after a 12-month absence with a new five year bond.