Issues
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◆ Bookbuild momentum slows due to Bloomberg outage ◆ Multiple ways of coming up with the same fair value ◆ 10 years appeals to duration and yield seekers
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◆ Japanese bank returns to euro market after many years ◆ Global asset managers reducing US dollar exposure ◆ Euro issuers facing increased competition
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The company is 'very well run', said one buyer
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◆ 'Modestly-sized' first syndication for FY 2025-26 ◆ Size balanced for secondary performance and liquidity ◆ DMO aims for consistency and predictability
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Another Saudi bank brought an AT1 the day before, continuing the spree
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◆ New deals land close to, if not at, fair value ◆ Book attrition visible amid competing corporate supply ◆ Seemingly no rivalry between senior FIG deals
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◆ AT1 volumes reach €5.5bn-equivalent since post-tariff reopening ◆ KBC pays premium for larger size ◆ BPM benefits from takeover tightening
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◆ Biggest book for Rentenbank in any currency, according to lead ◆ Agency raises $1.5bn ◆ Sets stage for more dollar issuance
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◆ UK insurer makes rare visit to euros ◆ Signs of growing investor discipline ◆ Groupama tier two was 'good trade'
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Barrier moves to client role, Robins to retire
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XTB founder sells block at tightest discount yet