Nordea Markets
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The European Investment Bank and Greece are prepping trades
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Kommuninvest and Dexia take $2.5bn from short-dated trades
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◆ Tightest seven year-plus senior non-preferred to be priced in 2024 ◆ New issue premium discussed ◆ Are the days of senior non-preferred pricing flat to curve over?
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German issuer is also monitoring issuing conditions in dollars and smaller markets such as Kangaroo
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KommuneKredit, CDC and MuniFin keep euro and dollar investors busy
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◆ Nordea's deal shows greemium is alive in the FIG market ◆ Pricing was flat to fair value thanks to robust demand ◆ Bawag uses tender to reallocate old investors into new €400m tier two refinancing
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Demand exceeded €110bn when final terms were set for the dual-trancher
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Supra to issue five year paper and tap its green February 2048s
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BNG, Finnvera and EAA join peers to tap three year part of the curve
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Investors brush off selling momentum to buy short-dated Swedish paper
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Sovereign achieves diversification goal with first syndicated green bond
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Dkr7.75bn deal is Denmark's second green bond after an auction last year
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Issuer will adopt the same ‘twin bond’ approach as its product debut, sold via auction, last year
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Bank’s debut to reach beyond FIG market as SSAs consider copycat bonds
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◆ Only 8bp needed to seal Nordea's novel non-pref ◆ Debut deal not an ESG or KPI-linked bond
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◆ Proceeds earmarked to fund SLL portfolio ◆ Upcoming deal to include no links to Nordea's own KPIs
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The wave of capital increases by real estate companies pressured to repay debt has only begun, says banker
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Hearing aid maker raised equity to pay off debt after shareholders opposed rights issue
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Finnish lender was willing to pay up in order to diversify
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Non-preferred senior deal is priced through euros
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Merger with Íslandsbanki dominates investor discussions, but seen as credit positive
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Issuers must pay elevated premiums for new euro deals, but pricing still cheaper than dollars
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Danish firm specialised in treatment for metabolic diseases issues 6.5m shares
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French and German issuers could follow supra to the market
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Bankers expect more acquisition-related capital increases once volatility subsides
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More deals lined up as investors clamour for label
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Vaccine maker issued shares in oversubscribed deal to fund acquisition
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Privately launched loans gain popularity amid volatile market
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Two deals demonstrated ample demand for covered bonds across the maturity curve
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Swedish property developer aims to strengthen its balance sheet without using expensive debt
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Government's oversubscribed order book resembles that of a eurozone sovereign deal, say bankers
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Being prepared to issue immediately after earnings announcement, Nordea hit a rallying market
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Struggling sports retailer has been supported by private equity shareholders
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The mining company's €300m deal was covered nearly six times
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Sovereign to balance diversification with domestic programme
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Sterling primary supply also continued with EIB