Swedish krona
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Smaller and lower tier bank issuers are enjoying extremely favourable funding conditions, with some able to choose between markets
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Investors were quick to take part, pledging Skr20bn after only 35 minutes of book building
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Issuance could include heavier focus on public sterling, Norwegian krone, Australian dollar and Swiss franc markets
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Sobi plans to repay debt from an acquisition through a non-underwritten rights issue
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Borrower to cast wide net after completing over half its annual funding task
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'Amazing' book swells beyond expectations
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Merger with Íslandsbanki dominates investor discussions, but seen as credit positive
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Nordic markets the perfect match for the bank's smaller needs
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Name recognition and two year absence fuelled demand for the unrated corporate
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Weaker market no bar to riskiest capital for Swedish lender as DNB and LF Bank raise subordinated debt
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Sweden’s local government funding agency predicts it will borrow Skr130bn-Skr150bn
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Deutsche Bahn set off weekly Swedish krona issuance with 18 year private placement
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Local investors are eager to buy covered bonds that pay floating rates
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Japanese auto maker updates MTN programme allowing it to access different investors in the Swedish and Norwegian markets
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Borrower finds demand for a tight opportunistic print
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Swedish gaming conglomerate issues shares for acquisition of French board game firm
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Exit from stake in the Nordic region's largest bank follows pressure from an activist hedge fund
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Niche debut lands inside dollar equivalent
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Nordic currency offered small pricing and size advantage
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Swedish krona issuance is set to pick up after Region Stockholm jump started the post-summer market this week
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Kommuninvest will come to market this week for a seven year Swedish krona green bond.
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Swedish debt purchaser Intrum sold a tap of its 4.875% 2025 unsecured notes on Wednesday, intending to use the funds to part-pay its revolving credit facility. With a strong backdrop, and plenty of RCF drawings still outstanding, the company increased the deal by €50m during syndication.