Swedbank
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Investors were eager to take down sterling paper from foreign and domestic issuers across the capital structure
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Merger with Íslandsbanki dominates investor discussions, but seen as credit positive
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Wednesday’s deals were 'copycats' of those from peers the day before
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Name recognition and two year absence fuelled demand for the unrated corporate
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Weaker market no bar to riskiest capital for Swedish lender as DNB and LF Bank raise subordinated debt
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Swedish property developer aims to strengthen its balance sheet without using expensive debt
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With investors expected to absorb more than €4.5bn of supply on Wednesday, issuance in the first week of January will top €15bn
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Sweden’s regulator wants local banks to raise more subordinated debt next year
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Market absorbed heavy Gilt issuance and a slew of supra, agency and FIG deals
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Swedish lender's £400m subordinated sale follows wider £1bn offerings from UK national champions Barclays and HSBC
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Eurozone periphery names set to provide the market’s next test
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Foreign banks lead high-grade financial issuance in the US either side of inflation-inspired sell-off