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HSBC and SEB opt for senior funding in dollars as Deutsche Bank turns to renminbi
◆ Over €5bn in Reverse Yankees placed on Thursday ◆ More IG corporate bonds to follow, including potential Friday deals ◆ Volatility makes spotting new issue premiums tricky
Most European lenders have limited exposure to the region, but analysts say energy shocks are the bigger risk for bank credit
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Bank issuance expected to resume next week in euros after corporates, dollar market lead
Shrinking spreads between the two asset classes have left investors asking if the risk of senior debt is worth it
Nykredit blasts through 300bp barrier, pushing investors up the capital stack
Market participants debate 300bp 'soft barrier' for AT1 resets as banks probe ever-improving cost of capital
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The seven year Pfandbrief will offer the longest covered bond for more than four months
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French, German and Dutch banks are forecasted to print a combined benchmark volume of around €75bn, with 2024 looking like another year of positive net supply
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◆ High yields pull investors into local currency AT1s ◆ SR-Bank to use proceeds to refinance March AT1 call ◆ Will hold tender for existing bond to reduce cost
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◆ What the most senior debt bankers in the world believe about next year ◆ Who's eating Credit Suisse ◆ If a property company falls in the forest and doesn't make a sound...
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In a year dominated by the collapse and takeover of Credit Suisse, financial institutions were keen to re‑establish investor confidence in some of the riskier asset classes. Axa led the way just weeks after the CS rescue with a €1bn subordinated bond. In the autumn, UBS made a bold statement about the stability of Swiss bank capital as it returned to AT1 issuance with two $1.75bn tranches. Elsewhere, banks dealt with tricky conditions and pulled off some skilfully timed transactions, underlining the market’s faith in mainstream currencies and emphasising the appeal of ESG labels
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Rate peak joy soothes angst over Austrian collapse, but losses will surface
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The winning deals and organisations will be revealed at our gala dinner in Seville on September 18
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