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Tightening absolute and relative valuations have raised some concerns, but FIG assets remain in vogue thanks to higher rates
◆ Simultaneous execution with Alphabet's record deal bodes well for others ◆ More FIG names likely to print in near future ◆ Other European banks diversify funding in Singaporean and Australian dollars
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Diverse US senior FIG issuance jostles with perpetual and tier two capital from foreign and domestic banks

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Funding across all parts of the capital structure is available with issuers likely to prioritise unsecured borrowing
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With masses to fund and spreads super-tight, banks will race to market, but central banks are expected to tighten
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Banks could rush to issue as fast as possible, taking advantage of remarkably tight spreads
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Growing pipeline and fiercer competition had threatened to shake the darling bonds of May
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  • The biggest investment banks are enjoying strong trading revenues from the market moves related to the coronavirus pandemic, alleviating a freeze in M&A and underwriting activity. The banks appear well-placed to deal with corporate drawdowns, although there is some debate around wider liquidity profiles.
  • Royal Bank of Canada, Bank of Montreal and Toronto Dominion Bank all issued euro covered bonds in good size this week, finding big savings over senior unsecured issuance. One leading investor said bringing these deals in a fragile market was opportunistic and reflected The Bank of Canada's more restrictive provision of emergency liquidity than in Europe.
  • Deloitte hires ex-Morgan Stanley banker — Roland swaps roles at LBBW
  • Market participants have welcomed moves by the US Federal Reserve and Treasury, the Bank of England and the European Central Bank to restore order in commercial paper markets. This normally placid funding source has been under severe stress in the past week as investors and dealers shun risk amid the escalating coronavirus crisis. But market participants are still seeking further reassurance.
  • AXA Bank successfully issued the first covered bond eligible for the European Central Bank’s newly established €750m Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (PEPP) on Thursday. But, despite the ECB’s much increased firepower, the bonds still offered a pick up of around 30bp and the funding would barely been possible without the central bank's support.
  • In a sign of the strength of the Canadian banking sector, Bank of Montreal and Toronto Dominion Bank were able to access the euro covered bond market in good size on Thursday with deals that provided a substantial saving compared to senior unsecured issuance. The deals followed a series of measures to ease liquidity from the Bank of Canada, including widening repo' eligibility to covered bonds.
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