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◆ Issuer’s first EuGB hybrid 10 times covered at peak ◆ Tight senior/sub spreads attractive for issuers... ◆ ...while solid yields entice investors
◆ State development bank brings year’s first euro deal ◆ Long-end levels attract yield buyers ◆ ‘Encouraging’ signal for duration demand
◆ Biggest and most popular green OAT ever ◆ Third and final syndication came earlier than in previous years ◆ Leading position in green bonds and EGB market affirmed
◆ Westfield operator increases size on €750m trade ◆ SELP's peak books top almost 10 times oversubscribed ◆ Both deals land close to fair value
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The Nordic bank is looking to increase its offering for investors and issuers
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Government’s deal is likely to be the first of many as other Chinese sovereigns and quasi-sovereigns line up offshore renminbi bonds
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At least four CEE banks are preparing new bond issuance in the next few weeks
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Stability is more important than dazzling book sizes, say bankers, as issuance ploughs on
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◆ Quartet prints €2.75bn of senior non-preferred debt ◆ Investors show clear preference for higher yielding paper ◆ Deal with lowest spread pays highest premium
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Two hybrid trades this week have got away with zero concessions