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◆ Austrian lender's biggest capital deal for more than five years ◆ Higher yielding offering piques investor interest ◆ Return to subordinated green issuance
◆ Both issuers are linked to RBI Group ◆ Austrian bank prices with negative concession... ◆.... while RBI's Slovakian subsidiary pays premium for its largest deal in many years
Broad range of financial institutions raise dollar funding amid volatility in the Treasury market
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Covered market provides 'the deepest pocket of demand' among FIG asset classes
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
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Thoughts turn to how much premium is needed to re-open bank financing market, with concessions of up to 50bp quoted
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Corporates could issue again soon as investors believe Credit Suisse risks have been contained
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European banking authorities distance themselves from the Swiss government’s treatment of Credit Suisse's AT1 bond holders, say market participants
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The shotgun rescue of Credit Suisse is a historic moment that could trigger further domestic consolidation. What was considered impossible just a few months ago is now possible. But buyers should be wary
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Issuers in several countries are making enquiries about offering three year deals
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Aggressive widening of bank bond spreads has halted FIG bond issuance of all kinds in Europe
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