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The bank is the largest in the country and a close proxy for investors to the government
Key points of contention include the investor sanctions regime and the definition of 'resilience'
◆ Largest coverage ratio for almost three months ◆ Priced flat to fair value ◆ Slow pipeline predicted for rest of week
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Growing pipeline and fiercer competition had threatened to shake the darling bonds of May
Uncertainty in Middle East peace negotiations may reignite alarm, but investors remain willing as long as issuers pay to play
Tweaks to trading book rules will be next stage of competition
Come May, current dollar market's gain may turn into euro pipeline's pain
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European Central Bank's more 'balanced' tone may offer reprieve for bond execution
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Shrinking books 'nothing to complain about' as market values quality not quantity
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Inflation fears and rate volatility keep euro issuance at bay
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Corporate and unsecured financial issuance unlikely to restart in earnest as yields climb
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Many factors could affect the relative value of covered bonds and SSAs this year
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FIG issuers pile into front to mid-end floaters in private placements across currencies
Polls and awards
Don't miss your chance to choose this year's Bond Award winners
The covered bond market gathered in Seville to celebrate its standout deals, institutions and individuals
Last chance to vote for the best winning deals, individuals and organisations in the covered bond market
The leading banks, issuers, individuals and other market players were named at GlobalCapital's flagship industry dinner in London
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