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◆ Aussie lender ends four year absence ◆ Demand for sterling credit proves strong ◆ Determining fair value tricky
◆ Issuer slings third Singaporean covered of the week into the market ◆ Pricing tight to secondaries ◆ Sterling covered volumes boom thanks to offshore funders
◆ 'Moderate' oversubscription levels ◆ Belfius offers higher NIP for larger size ◆ SpareBank achieves tighter pricing on green five year
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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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◆ The two banks restart senior issuance from national champions ◆ Intesa takes double the funding in eight year tranche than in four year one ◆ Mizuho’s seven year gets ‘extra boost’ from green label
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◆ Bank attracts £455m of orders for £500m print ◆ Price-sensitive investors resist 7bp move ◆ Bond holds firm on the offer side post-pricing, ask spotted 5bp wider
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◆ Lloyds to diversify its capital raising into Aussie dollars following Singapore dollar debut last week ◆ Asian and European investors expected to take part ◆ Mizuho raises A$400m with EMTN deal
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He was a prominent figure in the securitization market before leading the bank's treasury function
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Rare longer dated deal offers investors something a little different
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Higher rates amplify asset class' attractiveness as summer break comes to an end
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