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High market and geopolitical volatility prompt issuers to slow primary issuance plans
A series of foreign bank issuers move in force to raise dollars, pushing weekly issuance tally close to March 2025
Come May, current dollar market's gain may turn into euro pipeline's pain
◆ Issuer outmaneuvers worsening market to meet funding targets ◆ Trade leaves premium to compensate for heightened volatility ◆ Spread is BoI's tightest senior funding since 2021
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◆ Leads say deal landed well inside fair value ◆ Rivals say result points to ‘halcyon days’ of early 2024 ◆ Other issuers said to be eyeing Rabobank's callable FRN structure
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As Bastille Day — and the start of what is often a lull in capital markets — approaches, the fate of billions of euros of FIG and corporate bonds lies at the whim of UK and France voters
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The Australian dollar deal is the first of its kind from US insurance heavyweight since 2020
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◆ NIP consensus among bankers ◆ BMO finds it 'easier to attract demand' ◆ Favourable ‘timing’ and ‘optics’
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◆ More than €12bn of interest for popular offering ◆ 'All box-ticking' social leg was expected to do well from the start ◆ 11 year non-call 10 tranche shows duration demand intact
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◆ Rivals say 'low beta' offering should go well ◆ Leads say investor feedback for social format 'encouraging' ◆ Bankers debate fair value