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◆ Second deal after last year's re-entry is bigger ◆ Nomura wants to extend its euro curve after debut TLAC last May ◆ Higher concession seven year tranche lands at same level as last year's fives
◆ Defensive structure for nervous market ◆ Largest book on a busy day for FIG issuance ◆ ABN keeps position of leading FIG EuGB issuer
◆ Austrian bank paid 5bp new issue concession ◆ Order size consistent with previous Erste covereds ◆ New issue premiums have increased in recent weeks
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Come May, current dollar market's gain may turn into euro pipeline's pain
European Central Bank's more 'balanced' tone may offer reprieve for bond execution
European banks’ absence from primary market is ‘different this time’
Bank issuance expected to resume next week in euros after corporates, dollar market lead
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Deeply subordinated capital paper attracts diverse demand
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Yankee borrowers found they had to fight for attention even as they took advantage of US earnings blackout to access the dollar market
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Sustainability-linked bonds can help – whether they do is up to investors
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Funding advantage appears and disappears, but currency is more attractive than usual
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Higher yields and wider spreads have revitalised demand, as seen in Muenchener Hypothekenbank's recent deal, which attracted €2.75bn of demand from returning official institutions, as well as bank treasury investors from as far afield as Australia
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‘Unusual’ six year non-call five structure chosen to mimic non-preferred debt
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The covered bond market gathered in Seville to celebrate its standout deals, institutions and individuals
Last chance to vote for the best winning deals, individuals and organisations in the covered bond market
The leading banks, issuers, individuals and other market players were named at GlobalCapital's flagship industry dinner in London
The winning deals and organisations will be revealed at our gala dinner in Seville on September 18
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