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◆ New deals land close to, if not at, fair value ◆ Book attrition visible amid competing corporate supply ◆ Seemingly no rivalry between senior FIG deals
◆ AT1 volumes reach €5.5bn-equivalent since post-tariff reopening ◆ KBC pays premium for larger size ◆ BPM benefits from takeover tightening
◆ UK insurer makes rare visit to euros ◆ Signs of growing investor discipline ◆ Groupama tier two was 'good trade'
Asset class war breaks out as FIG market complains Reverse Yankees are stealing investors away from their deals
The potential for further Trump-induced volatility leaves issuers saving covered bonds for even rainier days
Demand buoyed by money market fund inflows as investors 'park cash'
Favourable factors support long dated issuance in both senior and covered bonds despite the divergent fates of issuers in the two markets
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◆ Nordea swiftly prints tight senior non-preferred a day after earnings ◆ Arkéa stretches even longer as it takes 10 year senior preferred funding ◆ Healthy books of €2bn each show conducive market
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◆ Iconic NYC spot powers CMBS revival ◆ Gilt market braces for Labour Budget ◆ Banks plan bonds for November undaunted by US election
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Market participants are invited to give their views on the outlook and expectations for the FIG market in 2025
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Market participants to unleash issuance across the capital structure in second half of November
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Two more major US banks issue bonds but three do not despite spreads at post-GFC tights
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November issuance not a given, with focus turning towards January instead
Polls and awards
The awards recognise the market's leading deals, issuers, banks and other participants
The winning institutions and individuals will be announced at a ceremony in London on June 18
The vote to choose the leading firms and individuals in the international debt capital markets has begun
The covered bond market gathered in Porto to celebrate its standout deals, institutions and individuals
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