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Swiss Francs

  • FIG
    It is hard to think of a more suitable candidate to have opened the Swiss franc market for additional tier one (AT1) issuance to foreign borrowers than Munchener Hypothekenbank (MunHyp). With a loan book in Switzerland of just over Sfr5bn ($5.01bn), the Munich-based mortgage bank is one of the few international borrowers with a natural funding requirement in Swiss francs, which is why it has been a prolific issuer in the currency over the past year.
  • Pfandbriefzentrale issued its largest ever bond this week, a Sfr1.386bn ($1.398bn) triple-tranche deal that included a Sfr980m 12 year tranche that was itself the largest single issue in the Swiss franc bond market this year.
  • The Swiss franc primary bond market enjoyed a week of notable firsts, new records and diversity this week across the corporate, cantonal and financial institutions sectors.
  • FIG
    A rise in the Swiss swap curve and an improvement in cross-currency dynamics helped momentum created by a well-received Citi trade last Friday to be carried over into this week. Three familiar FIG names returned to the market on Monday, including Chile’s Banco de Credito e Inversiones (BCI).
  • Switzerland’s largest private and commercial vehicle leasing company starred in an otherwise quiet market for Swiss franc issuance this week.
  • CEE
    Swiss investors’ thirst for yield was quenched in some style at the end of last week, when Russian Railways printed the largest Swiss franc transaction of the year from an emerging market borrower.
  • FIG
    The Swiss franc new issue market sprang back to life this week, led by FIG borrowers.
  • Korean National Oil Company (KNOC) this week delivered the first post-summer Swiss franc bond from Korea, achieving a record low yield despite coming just ahead of a Swiss National Bank (SNB) policy announcement.
  • Bank of the Philippine Islands issued on Thursday a green bond in Swiss francs, which came at a negative yield.
  • FIG
    Credit Suisse this week made “an important step in the transition away from Libor”, the bank claimed, as it placed an AT1 that it said was the first public issue in the Swiss franc market to use an alternative benchmark rate.
  • Mexican lender Banco Mercantil del Norte (Banorte) is looking to sell its third Swiss franc bond, breaking a two-week hiatus in cross-border issuance from Latin American borrowers.
  • SRI
    When the Mont-Soleil solar power plant went into operation in early 1992 it was not just the first of its kind in Switzerland: it was the largest photovoltaic installation in Europe.