US dollar
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European banks lead stronger than usual FIG market reopening in the US
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Asia supra pushes out to 10 years as EIB brings first EARN
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KfW and BNG were out with euro issuance, while EIB opened books on a dollar bond and others added to sterling supply
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Public sector issuers from across the spectrum brought deals in a variety of currencies
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US regional banks may issue up to $60bn of holdco debt next year because of tougher capital regulations
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Bank pounces on credit rally with opportunistic trade to end its funding for the year
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Demand for bonds tipped to swell as European credits are trading wide in dollars
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After unexpectedly strong issuance of unsecured bonds in November, European banks have pre-funded for 2023, in anticipation of it being a year for refinancing across most, but not all, of the debt capital structure. Which asset classes are banks set to focus on? Atanas Dinov reveals GlobalCapital’s survey findings.
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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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Volatile basis swap in 2023 may offer euro funders opportunities in the US
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US dollars, sterling and euros are delivering the cheapest bank funding
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Swiss lender will redeem its most subordinated debt capital early despite any potential new refinancing costing more