Australian dollar
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◆ Cross-border yen funding remains open despite volatility elsewhere ◆ HSBC firms up terms on senior Samurai from its Hong Kong bank ◆ BMO marketing senior deal in Australian dollars
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Domestic investors dominate despite European interest but Asia buyers take less than in previous deals
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German lender has not publicly issued Australian dollar debt since 2019
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◆ Barclays leads reopening of foreign banks' issuance in yen ◆ BFCM unleashes 'rare beast' Kangaroo ◆ Danske stays closer to home in Swedish krona tier two
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Canadian bank will engage accounts in Sydney and Melbourne in non-deal roadshow
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The Aussie dollar investor pool is diverse deep; dive in and take size
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Lower funding needs and tight senior spreads supress Aussie dollar covered supply
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Bank takes Morgan Stanley executive director to lead SSA charge
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◆ HSBC adds €1bn tier two capital to recent Apac issuance streak ◆ Sabadell offers higher yield to but achieves tight spread ◆ SG goes Yankee for AT1
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The bank will update its SDB framework this year for the first time
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Issuer lands $11bn demand for first dollar outing and sells biggest sterling SSA for two years
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Issuance could include heavier focus on public sterling, Norwegian krone, Australian dollar and Swiss franc markets