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Canadian bank will engage accounts in Sydney and Melbourne in non-deal roadshow
Upcoming supply expected to skew shorter despite long end demand
◆ Issuance may be concentrated on Tuesday after a single deal on Monday ◆ Prospects for euro paper brighter than dollars ◆ AT1s in any currency likely to do well in this market
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Deal reviews
Scarcity value help propel the book to almost €2bn
The UK building society attracted a combined €4bn of orders
Further Nordic supply expected from Sweden’s LF Hypotek
The long eight year tenor appealed to all sorts of investors, who pledged almost €2.6bn of orders
Opinion
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
◆ Records smashed in primary markets but what's driving it? ◆ Why order books are so swollen ◆ Rampant demand but companies want to cut hybrid debt
Analysis
Upcoming supply expected to skew shorter despite long end demand
A smattering of deals could still arrive this week as issuers navigate public holidays
The Aussie dollar investor pool is diverse deep; dive in and take size
Lower funding needs and tight senior spreads supress Aussie dollar covered supply
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