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◆ Strong demand for capital supports two major banks' simultaneous deals ◆ Deutsche goes big and pays concession ◆ SG restricts size for a punchy print at fair value
FIG borrowers flood dollar markets as Westpac's SEC exit strategy pays off
◆ Issuer lands in 'the place to be' amid strong demand for covereds ◆ Achieves its largest covered book since at least 2023 ◆ After 7bp tightening the bond was spotted another 2bp tighter to erase new issue concession
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Funding across all parts of the capital structure is available with issuers likely to prioritise unsecured borrowing
With masses to fund and spreads super-tight, banks will race to market, but central banks are expected to tighten
Banks could rush to issue as fast as possible, taking advantage of remarkably tight spreads
Growing pipeline and fiercer competition had threatened to shake the darling bonds of May
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◆ New week starts with UK banks painting a 'good and rosy picture' for AT1 sales ◆ Lloyds offers the year's first sterling AT1 ◆ HSBC moves towards sub-7% mark in dollars
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◆ 10 year note raises €750m alongside €500m five year ◆ Longer note lands double digits through govvies ◆ Slim to no premiums paid for both bonds
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Brazil's largest private sector lender priced a five year senior just 10bp wider than the government
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More investors drawn to the transforming French bank, which taps market at 'perfect window'
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◆ Big order drops in response to tight pricing ◆ Hypo Noe pays premium to keep orderbook intact ◆ Arion lures orders with spread
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German electricity company ends corporate drought as Thermo Fisher announces roadshow
Polls and awards
The winning institutions and individuals will be revealed at the awards dinner on June 17 in London
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
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