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◆ Issuer pursues new objectives compared to previous holdco 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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The best banks, issuers, platform providers and deals of 2023 will be announced at a gala industry dinner in Munich on September 14
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Aside from its sheer scale, the US offers strategic funding that should be seized by European banks now that the market has reopened
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Global head has assumed responsibility for primary as well as secondary credit markets
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A lower EU funding need could help spreads as trading volumes thin out
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◆ Demand skewed towards higher spread products ◆ Niche names to follow ◆ ABN also takes size in Swissies
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◆ Spanish litmus test for appetite after CS corrosion ◆ Pricing differed, books less so
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