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Banks could push out their Euro-commercial paper tenors next week more than their sovereign, supranational and agency counterparts as investors look for yield and fresh cash flows into money market funds, according to dealers.
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US money market funds increased their allocation to eurozone banks for the fifth month in a row in November 2012, but a rise in exposure via secured format could indicate a lingering risk aversion towards the currency bloc.
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Middle Eastern banks raced out of the blocks at the start of 2013, printing a trio of deals during the first two trading days of January.
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Russian issuance of euro commercial paper is set to grow this year following a “fantastic” 2012 that saw a number of new credits enter the market and the adaptation of mature issuance strategies, dealers have said.
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Bank issuers made a strong start to 2013 in privately placed euro medium term notes and euro commercial paper, printing a variety of deals on Wednesday. Dealers expected even more business later in the week.
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Six new companies will be added to Banesto’s Euro-medium term note and Euro-commercial paper platform next year, as corporations increasingly look to the formats for their funding.