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◆ Views vary on new issue premium ◆ Sterling market revived this week ◆ AT1 flurry extends
Insurers and asset managers drive long dated revival
Asset class war breaks out as FIG market complains Reverse Yankees are stealing investors away from their deals
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
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◆ Issuers add tier two debt amid lower relative cost to senior layer ◆ Danske Bank prints in euros at no premium as Nordea said to have garnered largest size locally ◆ BNPP, HSBC and Westpac target dollar market
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◆ Bankers debate negative premium ◆ Spread could have been pushed further ◆ Fast money still interested in Greek names
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◆ Aareal's first covered bond in sterling since 2021 ◆ Comps include euro covered and sterling senior unsecured bonds ◆ Issuer to buy back previous note
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◆ Bankers debate premium ◆ Minimal attrition in order book ◆ Domestic buying interest
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◆ Netherlands-focused insurer prepares to print first RT1 in its current form ◆ Sentiment for subordinated debt recovers from pre-election volatility ◆ Banorte to issue AT1 in dollars, ANZ raises tier two debt in Singapore
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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