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◆ Sixth bank in February to print long-dated SNP tranche ◆ Massive €4.3bn book drawn to 4.125% coupon ◆ Visible concession attracts investors
◆ Two steps to terms debated ◆ Priced flat to fair value or even with negative concession ◆ Investors split on long-dated holdco supply
◆ Norwegian bank increases size ◆ Issuer meets spread objective ◆ Banker said he drew confidence from secondaries
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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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◆ Lender takes advantage of demand for higher yielding FIG names ◆ Completes annual funding and MREL requirements ahead of time ◆ Other lower tier European issuers execute similar deals
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The Aussie dollar investor pool is diverse deep; dive in and take size
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Lower funding needs and tight senior spreads supress Aussie dollar covered supply
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European financial institutions — already facing a narrow issuance window over the next couple of weeks — must also navigate renewed rates volatility
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◆ Volatility spikes across markets and asset classes ◆ Citi differentiates from peers by funding at short end too ◆ Amex shows demand for FIG bonds as it issues senior and subordinated debt with negative NIP
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Sergio Herran to swap debt syndication for rates trading
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