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◆ UK lender chooses home market for first major bank capital deal in sterling or euros in nearly two months ◆ Similar absence of unsecured FIG issuance ◆ Tier two best positioned for sterling restart, says lead
◆ New deal launched at very similar fair value to previous one from September ◆ Italian bank pays higher NIP than before ◆ Timing a consideration as ceasefire sparks rally
◆ Portuguese bank tightened spread by 3bp ◆ First covered from issuer since October ◆ Banker said this is 'good level for issuer'
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Bank lines up replacement for managing director who is relocating to New York
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Singapore based lender sold the region’s largest sterling covered bond deal this week
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British lender took a conservative approach as it built its way towards a €1.3bn final book
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European banks have raised about €3bn of tier two capital in two days
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Nordic borrowers have raised nearly €6bn in euros in two weeks
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