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European financial institutions sold four large tier one capital issues this week — a baffling crush of issuance in what was one of the most awkward and volatile weeks for the European bond market this year.
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Vodafone tested the European corporate bond market for the first time since its triple downgrade this week, and its Eu1.3bn issue got a mixed reception.
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The European ABS market took a trip down memory lane this week when Swiss railcar leasing company Ahaus Alstätter Eisenbahn refinanced its first securitisation of freight rolling stock, which was the first European deal in the asset class, and the first ever securitisation in euros.
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The international yen bond market is experiencing a small revival with the Development Bank of Japan printing a ¥50bn global bond this week, General Electric Capital Corp about to issue a five and 10 year Euroyen and US agribusiness Cargill conducting roadshows next week for a ¥35bn five year transaction.
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The Eu2.23bn 12 year benchmark from AyT Cédulas Cajas Global was well received this week in one of the last big deals in the covered bond market before the summer break.
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Moves are afoot in the US hybrid capital market to circumvent the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' reclassification of some hybrids as equity.
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Moves are afoot in the US hybrid capital market to circumvent the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' reclassification of some hybrids as equity.