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BPM spreads 'unlikely' to widen as issuer remains 'a takeover target'
‘Very impressive’ market growth heralds more SSA and credit issuance
◆ Citi and Wells Fargo opt to issue in euros before dollars ◆ Citi's offer described as first post-GFC euro tier two from a US bank ◆ Both banks achieve competitive funding in 'green flashing' euro market
◆ Mediobanca latest Italian bank to fund amid M&A ◆ Deal well absorbed even at negative NIP, though some debate on price ◆ Similar dynamics gave Ifis tight spread and concession
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Early exit from blackout brings first mover advantage, as Swiss market shows it can offer size
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◆ German issuer's new deal fits within the 20bp-25bp differential for SP and SNP bonds of tight European FIG names ◆ Tenor matches investors' and issuers' 'sweet spot' ◆ Majority sold in Germany where DekaBank enjoys strong name recognition
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◆ Brandishing its new IG rating from Fitch, issuer prices through fair value ◆ Market tone strong due to limited issuance ◆ DekaBank next in the pipeline with a €500m five year SP
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From long-dated covered and senior bonds to regulatory capital deals; all were priced tight this week. Even after Thursday's ECB meeting, nothing looks set to worsen conditions for issuers
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◆ US FIG January volumes reach $112bn ◆ Highest month ever within sight ◆ Bank of New Zealand the sole Yankee issuer this week
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French bank can afford to be opportunistic thanks to its well-advanced funding plan, as it will not immediately rush to revisit the subordinated debt market after its pulled tier two deal, its head of capital markets tells GlobalCapital