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Banks could rush to issue as fast as possible, taking advantage of remarkably tight spreads
Flood of AT1s expected to follow the first public trade from the Gulf in over two months
Investment banking is a competitive business, especially when it’s your bosses that are vying for your attention
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Growing pipeline and fiercer competition had threatened to shake the darling bonds of May
Uncertainty in Middle East peace negotiations may reignite alarm, but investors remain willing as long as issuers pay to play
Tweaks to trading book rules will be next stage of competition
Come May, current dollar market's gain may turn into euro pipeline's pain
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◆ 'Insane' spread tightening ◆ Issuer lands through fair value and close to German deals ◆ Canadian and Norwegian paper priced
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◆ Solid IOIs helps Friday execution ◆ Trade the fourth sterling FABN deal this week from a US insurance company ◆ Issuer saves versus its dollar curve
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◆ German bank priced first covered of 2026 tight to fair value◆ Issuer opts for no-grow technique ◆ Speculation over how tight 10 year covereds can go
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Issuance 34% ahead of last year’s opening week
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Adam Winslow was previously Direct Line CEO
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◆ French credit institution landed double digits through OATs ◆ Record number of investors take part ◆ Spread fixed at 51bp over mid-swaps by 9.15am (GMT)
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