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◆Highest rated FIG bail-in paper in euros ◆ Prices level with Nordic peer ◆ Premium paid
Currency's higher yielding appeal has lured investors across the capital stack
More US banks have used callable format for opco dollar issuance this year
◆ US company aims to issue more frequently in euros ◆ Final book heard at €1.75bn ◆ Favourable relative pricing at seven years
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Bank of America and Citi took to the euro market on Wednesday with self-led trades, pricing seven and 12 year notes respectively. More US issuers are likely to consider selling euro debt in coming weeks, drawn by access to longer dated funding and attractive pricing compared with dollars.
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Haitong International Securities Group became the first Chinese brokerage group to issue a bond with a credit rating on Wednesday. Despite a crowded market, the rating, combined with the sector's rarity, ensured a strong reception from investors.
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Agricultural Bank of China (ABC) Dubai Branch stuck to its rumoured pricing target of 3.5% for its debut offshore renminbi bond on Wednesday night, in spite of having appeared to rein in its ambitions by launching that morning with guidance of 3.7% area.
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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), China’s biggest state-owned bank, is looking to make its debut on Taiwan’s Formosa bond market, DCM bankers have told GlobalRMB. Following in the footsteps of its Chinese peers in looking to sell a renminbi bond on the GreTai Securities Market (GSM), ICBC could be targeting around Rmb3bn (US$488.5m).
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Bank of America and Citi both took to the euro market on Wednesday with self-led trades, looking to price seven and 12 year notes respectively. More US issuers are likely to look at selling euro debt in the coming weeks, drawn by access to longer dated funding and attractive pricing compared to dollars.
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Haitong International Securities Group started receiving orders for a dollar bond on September 3, nearly a year since it made its international debut with a $900m 2018 paper.