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Both issuers print with no new issue concessions, but Sparebanken Vest benefited from scarcity appeal and belly of the curve bid
A UK hedge fund put in the largest order
Three year floating rate covered deals pricing flat to fixed rates
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Deal reviews
Both issuers print with no new issue concessions, but Sparebanken Vest benefited from scarcity appeal and belly of the curve bid
A UK hedge fund put in the largest order
Three year floating rate covered deals pricing flat to fixed rates
Rampant bid but issuers likely to wait for spreads to tighten
Opinion
Going longer doesn’t seem as steep when everything is elevated
The Aussie dollar investor pool is diverse deep; dive in and take size
Why lock in a high spread just because primary conditions are stellar?
Investors are hungry for higher yielding FIG bonds
Analysis
Going longer doesn’t seem as steep when everything is elevated
Rampant bid but issuers likely to wait for spreads to tighten
Market relishing a week without holidays as banks come out of blackout
Inaugural issues to underline just how strong and receptive the market is
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