Société Générale
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German issuer is also monitoring issuing conditions in dollars and smaller markets such as Kangaroo
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◆ Leasing company returns at the three year part of curve a month after issuing €1.5bn in fours and sevens ◆ New deal adds more supply to frequently tapped short end of the curve ◆ Pays about 5bp-10bp NIP but prices tighter than recent three and four year notes
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Several future hires to follow to enhance SocGen’s ESG and sustainability standing
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Participants anticipate a push to 15 year frontier in covered bonds as duration demand drives all of FIG
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A pair of German development banks also brought new issues on Tuesday
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From long-dated covered and senior bonds to regulatory capital deals; all were priced tight this week. Even after Thursday's ECB meeting, nothing looks set to worsen conditions for issuers
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French, German and Canadian issuers printed their first euro bonds of the year
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KommuneKredit, CDC and MuniFin keep euro and dollar investors busy
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First euro covered bond long than 10 year for a year deemed ‘very successful’
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Banks push longer and tighter but investors keep coming back for more
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◆ Senior non-preferred deal underlines how popular sterling credit is ◆ SG adds duration but pays above euros ◆ New deal boosts diversification drive after $5bn Yankee
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◆ Foreign quartet prices $9.25bn across the capital stack in three days ◆ SocGen joins the post-CPI flow on Thursday ◆ US money-center banks expected to unleash issuance after earnings