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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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Dim sum hungry investors finally have a deal to satisfy their appetite thanks to Chinese brokerage firm Qilu International Holdings, which opened books to a three year bond on September 3.
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Fixed income investors were more than happy to see the return of Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ on September 2, tabling more than $14bn of orders for the $4.5bn five tranche offering. The blowout transaction was the second of the year for BTMU, replicating a structure that worked out well for it six months ago.
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Sri Lanka’s National Savings Bank (NSB) made a stellar return to the market on September 2 as its rarity enabled bankers to tighten initial guidance by 35bp and drove pricing well inside where the bank’s debut bond came in 2013.
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Danish lender Nykredit Realkredit mandated banks on Tuesday morning for a new five year floater. An attractive spread over Euribor continued a trend of issuers offering enticing premiums this September.
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The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (BTMU) is back in the market with its second mammoth multi-tranche offering of the year.
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Agricultural Bank of China (ABC) Dubai Branch is set to launch its debut renminbi-denominated bond this week, two bankers close to the deal have told GlobalRMB. The deal will mark the first offshore RMB bond from the UAE operation of a Chinese bank and paves the way for Dubai to become the RMB hub for the Middle East region.