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◆ Simultaneous tenders power new capital offerings ◆ Caixa issues tight and longer AT1 structured to refinance old capital early ◆ Permanent TSB's first tier two in more than four years ends in a blowout
◆ Eager investors help book building momentum from early on ◆ UniCredit lands third non-preferred tranche of 2025 inside fair value, say leads ◆ Even ABN's lower-yielding green senior preferred comes near FV
Downgrade 'pretty much priced in' for French bank and covered paper
Foreign investors show confidence in French assets, including innovative defence financing deal, as political concerns grow
Allianz's early dollar tier one foray paves the way for tight pricing
Issuers shift the primary market equilibrium in their favour but questions raised whether it can last
Senior funding there for the taking, covered bonds yet to take off — but conditions are great for all
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Issuance window is open and conditions are great but issuers stand pat
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◆ Swiss bank issuance is novel for the euro FIG market ◆ Mixes elements of senior and covered FIG debt, and SSA bonds ◆ State-backed deal performs well
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Strong performance of recent Gulf capital deals bodes well for the upcoming sale
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◆ Positive market backdrop for larger and smaller issuers ◆ Canadian bank taps favourable euro funding at similar level to the US market ◆ Smaller Italian lender Sella crunches spread from a year ago
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After a poor start to 2025, a strong second quarter helped lagging covered supply get back on track
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Internal hire ends seven year stint in covered bond research
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