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◆ 'Moderate' oversubscription levels ◆ Belfius offers higher NIP for larger size ◆ SpareBank achieves tighter pricing on green five year
◆ Higher spread, higher book than tighter priced SP deals ◆ Large French supply expected in the second half of year ◆ Small premium paid
◆ Strong market conditions for the asset class ◆ New issue premium debated with pricing in reach of fair value ◆ Largest BNZ covered bond since at least 2023
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Capital deals and a tight Nordic senior print point to what lies ahead for issuers
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
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◆ Bank pushes forward to raise capital outside of home market ◆ $750m deal rumoured close to 15 times covered at peak book ◆ Deal benefits from government support making it different to other AT1s
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◆ Investors primed to book US financials amid supply scarcity ◆ US banks lift $22.7bn in three days ◆ US Bancorp joins on Thursday, MUFG adds ultra-popular Yankee AT1
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Asset-liability management exercises may become more popular as investor credit lines fill
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◆ Heavy January supply and higher NIPs will spur pre-funding ◆ Earnings blackouts, rates and geopolitical tensions are curbing issuance ◆ Montepio waits for stability
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Covered bond issuance is on track to finish 2023 close to last year’s record, but the more uncertain global outlook suggests next year could prove less certain and more difficult to predict than 2023.
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