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Opportunistic covered deals unearth demand at the very short end
◆ Floaters find demand as new quarter begins ◆ Quiet public market paves way for semi-private placements
Storied MTN banker will leave the US firm after almost 13 years
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Austrian bank Raiffeisenlandesbank Oberoesterreich has visited the MTN market to print a rare constant maturity swap (CMS) linked note - its first since 2018, according to Dealogic.
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A FIG syndicate manager has left UBS in London as part of a much wider reorganisation. This has boosted syndicate staffing levels in Frankfurt, among a number of sweeping changes.
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Infrequent issuer Toyota Industries Finance International revisited the MTN market at the end of last week to place its second euro floater of the year. Meanwhile, in dollars, a trio of emerging market banks have printed fixed and floating rate paper in the last week.
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Corporate, FIG and SSA issuers placed floating rate notes this week, pegged to Euribor, Sonia and Libor. With so many issuers coming to market, bankers are interested to see which other borrowers 'take advantage of the liquidity'.
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Fitch Ratings has downgraded Metro Bank a month after giving the UK lender its first rating. It expressed concern about Metro’s recent failure to raise debt for looming regulatory requirements, but the bank is insisting that it still has plenty of options on the table — including looking at solutions in the private market.
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Westpac placed just under HK$13.4bn into the Hong Kong market across two MTNs last week — the pair of bonds are its largest ever in the currency, according to Dealogic. The notes came in a busy week for niche issuance, and bankers have posited that this move into the peripheral markets comes as a response to the global fall in yields.