Germany
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German stocks have continued to be among the best performing in Europe in 2021, fuelling momentum in the country’s equity capital markets.
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Deutsche Bank attracted more than €7.5bn of demand for two tranches of non-preferred senior debt on Monday, as investors showed strong support for the credit following a positive set of results for 2020.
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Cooperative farm supplier Danish Agro has entered the Schuldschein market, after nearly a fortnight has passed with no new issue.
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Belfius Bank and Santander found strong support among bank treasury investors in the euro market this week, helping them to print new preferred senior deals at very low yields.
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CaixaBank and BayernLB were able to sail through fair value with green non-preferred senior deals this week, bucking a trend for rising new issue premiums in 2021. Bankers say a lack of supply is finally helping borrowers to exert more power over their pricing.
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Banco Santander has followed Belfius Bank in launching a very successful new seven year bond this week, as bank treasury accounts lend their support to low yielding preferred senior paper.
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Shares in AUTO1, a German online marketplace for used cars, were up 40% in their first few hours of trading in Frankfurt on Thursday, capping off a strong fortnight for European IPOs.
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Aareal Bank issued the longest dollar Pfandbrief benchmark from a German issuer since 2016 flat to fair value and in good size on Wednesday. The transaction provided a statement of confidence in the credit, following its recent profit warning.
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Alternative asset manager Hayfin has appointed a former Bank of America managing director as a portfolio manager for private credit.
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Trading levels given are bid-side spreads versus mid-swaps and/or an underlying benchmark and bid-yields from the close of business on Monday, February 1. The source for secondary trading levels is ICE Data Services.
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KfW IPEX-Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of KfW, has promoted Christian Bevc to global head of syndications and treasury.
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After launching its first euro covered benchmark earlier this year, Aareal Bank returned on Tuesday to mandate leads for a dollar Pfandbrief.