The Netherlands
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Three dollar issuers found no lack of demand at the short end when printing a trifecta of 2018s this week but tougher markets played into more defensive pricing strategies — at least in the early stages.
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Vesteda, the Dutch residential property company, issued a €300m unsecured bond, its second, on Tuesday, on the same day as Hammerson, another real estate company, was issuing in sterling.
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Nederlandse Waterschapsbank bounced back from a pulled deal last week to print its largest trade in any currency to date on Tuesday, as a Canadian province mandated for a euro deal.
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Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten and KfW came together in the same currency and tenor on Tuesday, with both issuers able to find healthy demand.
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Nederlandse Waterschapsbank has swerved another clash with compatriot Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten — also in the market but in dollars — to return to euros.
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Two European SSAs are tapping the short end of the dollar curve with just over a month to go before Thanksgiving — the traditional time for turkeys and the winding down of dollar issuance.
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Senior SSA bankers are fretting that situations such as this week's clash between two Dutch agencies, which drove one of the pair to pull its deal, could become unavoidable, writes Craig McGlashan.
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SNS Bank raised hopes of more capital issuance when it named leads for a euro denominated tier two transaction on Thursday but the trade may be a tough sell.
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Enexis, the Dutch electricity grid operator, issued a €500m bond on Tuesday and achieved a six times oversubscribed book, which syndicate bankers hailed as potentially reinvigorating Europe's corporate bond new issue market.
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Intertrust, the Dutch corporate and trust services company, made its debut on the Amsterdam stock exchange today (Thursday) after pricing its €486m IPO near the bottom of the range on Wednesday.
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Rabobank’s €204bn mortgage portfolio is likely to be a prime target for tens of billions of euros in sales, as the Netherland’s largest bank prepares to shed €100bn or more in assets to comply with forthcoming rules.