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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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Deal reviews
Rampant bid but issuers likely to wait for spreads to tighten
The €500m no-grow deal was almost 15 times covered
Tapping euros allows Spabol to pick up duration unavailable in its home market
Investors lured by a ‘strong and conservative’ bank with a short-end offering
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
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
Supply, not demand, will dictate future floating rate issuance
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