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◆ Issuer pursues new objectives compared to previous SNP outing ◆ Investors increasingly bullish on Japanese credit ◆ Higher premium paid on long tranche
◆ Large demand for all tranches, including rare FRN ◆ Despite flat swap curve long end 'flies' ◆ Higher yields a boon for investors
◆ Aussie lender ends four year absence ◆ Demand for sterling credit proves strong ◆ Determining fair value tricky
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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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Analysts expect a widening but investors see limited scope
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◆ Tight prices available for banks in dollars ◆ Wells Fargo joins Jefferies with $8.5bn dual tranche whopper
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Capital markets is a human relationships business. The people that forge these ties need time to recharge and rebuild, or they risk mistakes after a turbo-charged half year
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Dealers are long of the same deals which are better offered in euros
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The failure of SVB and CS were a prelude to a wider credit meltdown
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◆ 'Aggressive' 37.5bp tightening pays off ◆ Pricing close to Greek banks yet size largest for issuer ◆ Yield hunters latch on to 'niche' issuers
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