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Bank is issuing second trade using structure launched in October
GlobalCapital discusses whether private credit and BSL CLOs are really as adversarial as is often thought, while we also digest a tasty Pepper trade
Despite the market traditionally having a quiet January, Westpac issued A$2bn of prime RMBS paper
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UK and Nordic currencies offer a cost-effective alternative
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The calendar has its backbone back and that’s good for everyone
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Lanark 2024–1 tightens to 50bp, 4bp inside similar Santander covered bond
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Unusual market openers to test demand ahead of a pick up in activity
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RMBS spreads expected to tighten in 2024 with investors optimistic on fixed income flows
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Appetite expected to be strong after solid end to 2023
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◆ Flying start for UK RMBS ◆ Loan rally to scupper January CLO party ◆ Merv Hughes lookalike competition
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Asset class should attract new money, while technical picture should support spreads
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Full benefit of TFSME roll-off will not be felt until 2025 in UK RMBS, while euro issuers prefer covered bonds