Raiffeisen Bank International AG
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The Basque Government was able to tighten pricing by 5bp from initial price thoughts as it received soaring demand for its 10 year sustainable bond on Tuesday — its biggest public issue since 2009.
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Austrian plastics maker Borealis has returned to the Schuldschein market, seeking euros and dollars.
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Moody's has published a new issue report for the mortgage covered bond programme of Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI), assigning the bonds which are expected to be retained for central bank repo' purposes, a rating of Aa1.
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Investment grade loans bankers are pinning more hope on the coming quarter after the slowest start to a year in the past five years.
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Land Berlin saw orderbooks swell to around four times the size of its €500m no-grow trade on Tuesday, with leads saying the 15 year maturity is the sweet spot to attract bank treasuries.
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Raiffeisen Bank International has launched a digital platform for Schuldschein and loan transactions, called Yellowe.
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Strabag has signed bank facilities totalling €2.4bn, the Austrian construction and technology firm becoming the latest borrower to refinance early amid cheap funding conditions.
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SSA bankers are expecting another muted week of issuance as the market heads into the end of the quarter, with just a no-grow trade for the State of Berlin announced so far on Monday.
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German industrial services company Bilfinger has launched a Schuldschein months after pulling a transaction in the public bond markets. The BB-rated company is offering a spread substantially higher than a typical Schuldschein borrower, in the hope that lenders will forego its failed bond market foray and be charitable with its chequered past.
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German industrial services company Bilfinger has launched a Schuldschein months after pulling a transaction in public markets. The BB-rated company is offering a spread substantially higher than the typical Schuldschein borrower, in the hope that lenders will forego its failed foray and be charitable with its chequered past.
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Some Schuldschein arrangers are expecting that a syndicate’s distribution skills may become more important this year, as conditions across capital markets become more chaotic.