Singapore
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Deep Australian dollar market offers foreign firms competitive pricing
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Investors spy chance to pick up high yielding bank debt across currencies
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Non-core currencies are giving European banks a funding afterparty, after time was called on the rally in core markets, where borrowing costs have risen
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BNP Paribas and Crédit Agricole accessed ‘pent-up demand’ for foreign bank paper in Singapore dollars to issue AT1 and tier two bonds inside where they judged fair value in euros
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Tier two deal launched on the back of unique investor base and lack of issuance in the currency
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End of ECB bond buying will 'level the playing field' for non-euro names
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Deal comes as lenders remain cautious about risks in the real estate industry
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The Swiss bank has informed employees that will be let go this quarter
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Korean life insurer’s flip-flop on a bond call option will have lasting consequences and shows the shortfalls in the region’s debt market
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The frequent borrower has secured refinancing but in smaller size