Weekly Covers
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◆ Two banks launch deals in same tenor and asset class ◆ Danske secures tighter price◆ Nationwide's book 'underwhelms'
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◆ New York Life and MetLife hit sterling market ahead of dollar funding ◆ Both sterling deals fare better than simultaneous bank duo ◆ More FABNs likely to follow
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◆ Issuer achieves record order book and deal size for new sterling line ◆ Investors eager for SIB label ◆ Callables and Sofr debut eyed
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Country saw surge in syndicated lending volumes in 2025 and this year is expected to be just as strong
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◆ ‘Very rare’ large book for a German sub-sovereign ◆ ‘New year, new levels’ in price discovery ◆ Tuesday’s focus on dollars, but ‘big’ euro mandates expected Wednesday
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◆ Largest sterling non-UK sovereign book ◆ New issue concession ◆ Bank treasuries clamour for HQLAs
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◆ First senior preferred trade in a month ◆ Santander extends its SP curve ◆ Slim premium on both tranches
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◆ Orders pour in, crushing new issue premium ◆ Pricing well through French sovereign ◆ Market warming to longer-dated paper
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◆ Irish lender enjoys strong investor response for rare deal ◆ Pricing through fair value thanks to low supply ◆ UBS seen attracting ample interest for cost-effective dollar AT1
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◆ First euro IG corporate benchmark of 2026 ◆ Peak demand tops €3.2bn ◆ More deals set to hit the market from Wednesday
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GCC blue bonds have only appeared in private markets until now
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Saudi government borrowing in 2026 may be lower than in previous years