Oceania
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◆ QNB deal to pique Gulf interest in euro issuance ◆ Denmark develops green market with EuGB ◆ Foreign AT1s return to Aussie market
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Deal opens door for more foreign FIG regulatory capital raising Down Under
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◆ Italian public development bank 'pricing like a credit' ◆ Investors drawn to three components ◆ MuniFin and New Zealand Local Government priced in dollars
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◆ Why investors are piling into SSA bonds despite the tight spreads ◆ AT1 issuers spy chance ◆ EDF pioneers in Kangaroo market
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Industries familiar to Australian investors could find strong demand in Aussie dollar market
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EDF proved that demand for ultra-long debt exists in Australian dollars but it won't last forever
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◆ Popular trade performs in secondary ◆ Performance erases premium ◆ NAB offers an attractive relative value proposition
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Company looking to become a frequent face Down Under
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Aussie covered supply could rise if proposal to lift cover pool cap passes
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◆ Issuer may be among final few before hiatus ◆ 'A strong outcome' for issuer ◆ Covered bond issuance has been making up lost ground
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◆ Scotia and Bank of Queensland tap the short end ◆ Single digit premium for Scotia ◆ BoQ offers spread to Aussie major peers
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◆ Philip Morris flattens short end curve by 7bp ◆ EssilorLuxottica lands with single digit concession ◆ Wesfarmers increases deal size