Scotiabank
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Issuer has more to fund this year than last, as Canadian SSAs ramp up borrowings
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◆ BNS ‘showed confidence’ in euro senior bail-in ◆ Atradius ‘benefits in current market’ ◆ Sterling issuance eyed on ECB day
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German issuer upsized the deal despite sell-off in rates
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Issuer has done nearly €3bn of its €10bn programme and may return in March
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Swedish agency prints $1bn with ease as orders exceeds $4.1bn
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IADB, DBJ and CPPIB all grabbed large order books
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◆ European banks lead issuance with focus on senior funding ◆ Market wobbles prove funding more challenging than expected ◆ Foreign banks’ capital raising is one prominent feature
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Almost a year after becoming the first Canadian bank to issue tier two in yen, BNS is back for more
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Dutch agency will fund the remaining €1bn of its target mainly through smaller trades
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BNG, Finnvera and EAA join peers to tap three year part of the curve
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Peer World Bank raised the same amount from its own floater the day before
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◆ Scotia unearths arbitrage and a greenium in Swissies ◆ Label fuels demand among asset managers for inaugural note ◆ Aktia eyes Swiss franc debut of its own
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Issuer hopes to refresh its euro presence with a potential green bond
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Borrower follows CPPIB into the market to net $1.5bn
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Development bank returns to currency after two year hiatus as it nears 80% of funding target
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Deal grows to $3bn, with minimal new issue premium
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Issuers target both the short and the long ends of the dollar curve
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Ex-CLO new issues head sets up own shop, McCormick heads to Scotia, BNPP promotes Khanna
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◆ Improved tone lures local lenders in size ◆ Yankee arb possible again ◆ European trio steps up Yankee printing on Thursday
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The dollar SSA rush continues as ECB and Fed meetings approach
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BMO, RBC and BNS have taken on new staff to capture on juicy FIG fees
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Two issuers took different approaches to funding as Canadian lender went short for size while non-bank financial deal experienced slower book building on a weaker day
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IG corporates ringing up top terms for bonds after last week's chaos
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Canadian lender takes size at a tight price on sterling return
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The issuer is keen to add more duration to its funding for the rest of 2023
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Contrasting approaches as BNG takes tried and tested trade while Ned Waters flies solo
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Issuer aims to diversify as peers bring hefty supply in euros and dollars
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8x covered book shows the ‘sweet spot’ is the covered curve’s short end
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Bank of Nova Scotia deal on Monday would have been tough to execute a day later
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¥33bn note is the first non-US or Canadian dollar tier two deal in five years
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KBN re-establishes access to euros while SEK and NIB print in a tough dollar market
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Issuers are keeping SSA deal flow going as year-end approaches
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Kommuninvest will follow them into dollar bond market on Wednesday
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Bank of Nova Scotia garnered €2bn jumbo size with the shortest Canadian deal but spread widening pressure forces it and SP Mortgage Bank to pay up
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Away from the heavy Canadian issuance in euros this year, Bank of Nova Scotia diversified funding with Kangaroo covered bond