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Market participants debate 300bp 'soft barrier' for AT1 resets as banks probe ever-improving cost of capital
◆ French bank has had a busy 2026, issuing across currencies and asset classes◆ Cross-currency rates at 'optimal level' for diversification play, lead manager said ◆ Fair value debated
Very few, if any, Gulf issuers are looking at sterling bonds
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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
Classic January new issue volumes as barely there premiums come into vogue but US banks threaten to crowd out Europeans
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Euro loans could outperform despite offering lower coupon payments than in dollars
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◆ Bund-swap spread hits single digits ◆ Tight levels put pressure on Pfandbrief spreads ◆ Further 'expensive' covered supply unlikely
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Japanese bank goes ahead of peers by merging bank and securities firm in EMEA
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Streak of high-yielding FIG credit attracting ample demand has been broken
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◆ Low redemptions led to lower supply in 2024 ◆ Canadian banks could return to refi ◆ Dollar supply to more than double in 2025
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◆ Deal meets investor resistance despite higher yield ◆ Offers 'attractive yield' but book drops to just above €750m issue size ◆ German bank to refi early only Landesbank AT1 via tender
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