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Japan’s sovereign, supranational and agency (SSA) borrowers continue to be among the most highly regarded issuers in global debt markets, supported by strong credit fundamentals and deep domestic demand. But with a complex geopolitical background, diverging global monetary policies, the Bank of Japan’s policy signals, and recent elections in the country, issuers are operating in an unpredictable environment.
◆ Rival banker had expected attrition but order book grew ◆ Sustainability bond CDC's first euro benchmark of year ◆ New issue premium estimated
Bank completes more than half its annual funding before first quarter blackout
◆ German grid funds capex drive with dual tranche hybrid ◆ Demand holds firm despite aggressive tightening ◆ Deals land close to fair value
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Sustainability-linked deal closed early due to massive demand
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Spanish company latest to win eye-popping demand for subordinated debt
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European borrowers rushed to issue deals settling in January and focusing on the short end
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The Spanish and Austrian banks land preferred senior paper with low-mid teen premiums
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German issuer expands the maturities available to borrowers, though the high cost may not be palatable to many
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Meanwhile, aGerman issuer prepares to reopen covered issuance beyond 10 years in a crowded market