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Newly upgraded issuer follows up dollar outing with euro trade as issuers cram into market
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UK landlord announced eight new acquisitions alongside strong first half results
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◆ French insurer Coface prepares 10 year tier two bullet after Banco BPM restarts AT1s in euros ◆ Strong uptake for lower tier issuers' credits as they offer higher yield ◆ More investors now looking at subordinated debt
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Investment grade companies have been a major driver of convertible issuance in 2023
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Leads looked at recent European AT1 deals, but picked ADIB's summer trade as price comp
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Austrian firm is the latest European company to turn to equity markets due to high cost of borrowing
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Official creditors do not believe a deal with bondholders ensures comparability of treatment
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A change in regulation has prompted DNB to redeem long-held legacy bonds that it counted as tier two capital
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First market sale by government fund sets for up more disposals next year
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◆ First euro AT1 for more than two months as Santander, other G-Sibs went for cheaper dollars ◆ Non-national champion status makes it 'not straightforward' execution ◆ Ongoing strong bid for yield
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The sale of Volvo Cars stock on Thursday night was the first block trade since the car maker's IPO in 2021
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◆ Issuer stays in senior format as European peers opt for raising AT1 capital ◆ State Street adds rare tier two to funding mix ◆ Conducive market may stretch FIG issuance after Thanksgiving into December