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◆ Deal execution 'straight down the fairway' at historically tight level ◆ Concession paid to compensate for low spread and competing issuance ◆ Higher yield backdrop helps
◆ Deal comes amid competing supply from other European banks ◆ Both EuGB and ICMA green bond standards used ◆ Low new issue premium paid
◆ Big redemption wave and higher yields provide positive tailwind for new issuance ◆ DBS refinances in size ◆ Deka prints a touch inside fair value
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The single currency stands out as the most attractive funding source while the US dollar market remains open in size
Some evidence of green price advantage in secondary market, but not primary
Conditions support capital issuance, even though European Commission's report gave no clarity on the future of AT1s
Money centre banks pay to to land jumbo deals at sizes unheard of in euros
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Promotion follows Felix Orsini moving to new job
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Recent Moody’s sovereign upgrade bolsters BPER deal while Wuestenrot not fully covered
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◆ Spanish bank acts quickly to raise €1bn at slim concession ◆ More long end issuance possible ◆ Three more banks supply further €1.5bn
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◆ Aviva takes advantage with with long dated tier two ◆ Close Brothers prepares debut AT1 ◆ Co-op Bank buys back £164m of old tier two after issuing a fresh £200m
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◆ French insurers offer the two most desired elements in FIG ◆ Deal prices with 10bp NIP and large oversubscription ◆ More subordinated issuance may follow as market is very strong
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National champions fare better in dragging in demand while lower tier banks struggle
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