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◆ Two steps to terms debated ◆ Priced flat to fair value or even with negative concession ◆ Investors split on long-dated holdco supply
◆ Italian bank landed price and size with latest offering ◆ Covered was second Italian covered bond of 2026 ◆ Banker said trade had ‘good momentum from beginning’
◆ Record-breaking reset spread ◆ Issuer sails through previous 300bp barrier despite investor resistance ◆ Minimal new issue premium
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Market participants debate 300bp 'soft barrier' for AT1 resets as banks probe ever-improving cost of capital
Favourable market conditions have made raising debt like 'fishing with dynamite' for bank issuers. But concerns are mounting about volatility ahead
French bank scoops top spot overall, while BNP Paribas leads in senior and Crédit Agricole in capital
Late-week surge shows investors remain hungry for paper despite macro volatility
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Early signs of a milder start to public bond issuance in 2025 than last year, but with one important caveat
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◆ Investors show little concern over sterling instability ◆ Deal comes flat to fair value ◆ Prices flat to peers and inside recent SSA supply
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◆ Sentiment towards CRE exposed issuers far cry from February 2024's lows ◆ Aareal eyes replacing AT1 it has extended since April 2020 ◆ Switches from euros to dollars due to costs
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◆ KEB Hana readies first non-European euro covered since October ◆ BSH to tap Pfandbrief demand ◆ Crédit Agricole plots public sector deal
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January issuance from CEE FIG borrowers got off to a good start
Polls and awards
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
The winning deals and organisations will be revealed at our gala dinner in Seville on September 18
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