Sterling
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            ◆ UK non-profit housing issuer prints 14 year paper ◆ Book stays sticky through pricing ◆ Spread tightest 'in the modern period'
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            Issuers are keen to lock in tighter levels before chancellor Rachel Reeves' big announcement
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            ◆ Sterling covered bond follows AT1 and senior deals in US dollars ◆ Latest trade is the tightest Sonia covered of 2025 ◆ Comes amid visible recent performance in the asset class
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            ◆ UK electricity brings 12 and 30 year sterling bonds ◆ Tighter spread on longer tranche ◆ Sterling supply from IG papers down 21% year-on-year
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            ◆ Sterling covered market on a 'hot streak' ◆ Strong demand pledged, including international interest ◆ Offshore sterling covered spreads compress
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            The hire aims to strengthen the bank's middle market direct lending platform
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            Issuers paid higher new issue concessions this week as investors turned more selective
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            ◆ A bank advised Nationwide of strong fixed sterling bid ◆ RMBS was another option ◆ 'New accounts' participated in deal
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            ◆ UK water company prints 6.75 year bond ◆ Orders stick at almost seven times deal size ◆ Deal lands close to fair value
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            Additional reserves could be freed, enabling banks to scale up lending
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            French political concerns and geopolitical twists chilled sentiment with no new unsecured deals on Tuesday