UBS
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With investors expected to absorb more than €4.5bn of supply on Wednesday, issuance in the first week of January will top €15bn
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By redeeming its AT1 bond early, UBS has gained a handy advantage over its local and international competition
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Swiss bank's decision to call the deeply subordinated debt has increased the pressure on other big European lenders to follow
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Market did not take well to the deal, which triggered a 15% fall in the firm's share price
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Collective covered bond funder opts for price over size
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Swiss lender will redeem its most subordinated debt capital early despite any potential new refinancing costing more
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Mala snacks maker has parked over half of its deal with cornerstones
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The two firms are testing investor appetite for their listings
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UK building society harnessed enough demand to a land tight bail-in deal inside of euro funding cost
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Gaush Meditech is seeking about $80m, and Weilong Global roughly $200m
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Capped size fuels Swiss insurer’s tight five year senior print
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Maltese bank’s senior non-preferred plans resurface two months after mandate