Spain
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Capped deal set to perform in secondary market, say bankers
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KBN, OeKB, Rentenbank and AFD to tap currency amid uncertainty in euros
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Sterling and euro corporate bond markets turn hostile on Monday
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◆ Spanish bank finds 'good window' to pre-fund ◆ Pays just 10bp NIP for 4NC3 and eight year SNP ◆ Longer tranche is more popular
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Variety of corporate bonds in the works but volume expected to slow sharply
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Wienerberger makes SLB debut for €350m
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◆ BNP Paribas sells longest senior euro note since July ◆ Slim 2bp-3bp concession needed ◆ Investors hungry for duration with accounts interest out to 30 years
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◆ Belfius attracts attention with its joint largest senior deal at 10bp NIP ◆ Now lower tier banks 'don't have to be a hero' to issue ◆ Cajamar debuts in green
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◆ BPER Banca and Unicaja pull in strong demand for SNP deals ◆ Investors bidding for higher spread products ◆ Encouraging for more senior issuance from lower tier borrowers
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The rest of 2023 is a 'write-off' but several businesses plotting listings next year, bankers say
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The Spanish bank is beefing up its investment bank in Europe and the US
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The Euro Stoxx Banks Index has now recovered most of its losses following Silicon Valley Bank's collapse in March