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Danske Bank prices tightest 12NC7 tier two since 2021

◆ 'Tight and attractive valuations' for raising tier two capital ◆ Trade follows ratings upgrade ◆ 5bp of concession
◆ EuGB label attracts second French agency ◆ Tight pricing to existing secondaries ◆ Label, no-grow language and marketing all help

EIB demonstrates ‘leadership’ with second EuGB

◆ Issuer returns to EuGB label ◆ €4bn trade bigger than last year's debut ◆ 'Very positive' and 'very successful' exercise

Eurogrid breaks new ground with €5bn green RCF

Europe gets first large, general corporate revolving credit facility labelled green
◆ EuGB label attracts second French agency ◆ Tight pricing to existing secondaries ◆ Label, no-grow language and marketing all help
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