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◆ Sabadell prices AT1 amid merger reports ◆ Deals reflect 'strong support' for FIG primary ◆ Erste finds demand for AT1 offering
◆ New deals expected to encourage other borrowers into euros and sterling ◆ Tight funder DNB shows spreads still a touch wider than pre-tariff volatility ◆ Lloyds' home foray underlines improved relative funding cost in sterling
Diversity of deals on offer as recession fears subside
The potential for further Trump-induced volatility leaves issuers saving covered bonds for even rainier days
Demand buoyed by money market fund inflows as investors 'park cash'
Favourable factors support long dated issuance in both senior and covered bonds despite the divergent fates of issuers in the two markets
Duration on the cards for senior funders, with covered bonds set to skew short
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In contrast to Europe, heavy retail presence prompts Australian regulator to rejig local banks' capital stacks
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Selective investors have been less than wowed by the secondary performance in some bank bonds
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Higher issuance and redemption volumes expected to put pressure on covered bonds next year
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Subordinated debt needed to support growth of public sector lender
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◆ Late emergence of a new FIG issue surprises some ◆ RT1 comparables debated ◆ French sovereign exposure 'more limited' than peers
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Canadian bank takes A$1.5bn with biggest covered deal in currency since September 2023
Polls and awards
The awards recognise the market's leading deals, issuers, banks and other participants
The winning institutions and individuals will be announced at a ceremony in London on June 18
The vote to choose the leading firms and individuals in the international debt capital markets has begun
The covered bond market gathered in Porto to celebrate its standout deals, institutions and individuals
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