US dollar
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Policy bank hopes building a full curve will provide more clarity to pricing
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◆ Spanish bank obtains regional investor diversification and fresh capital ◆ Deal highlights subordinated funding is cheaper in dollars than euros ◆ Other banks should be encouraged to issue in dollars
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Pent-up demand for five year dollar bonds helped attract $2.2bn of orders
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Supply resumes after issuers took a nearly three month break
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The issuer has wrapped up its fixed rate dollar benchmark funding for 2023 but will continue to fund in other formats
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◆ Spanish bank adds dollar AT1 to 2023 sub debt mix ◆ Deal attracts 'encouraging' European support despite recent local market outing
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MDB wraps up its largest ever funding programme with a popular deal
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◆ European and Asian issuers lead the charge as Barclays takes size◆ Global funding conditions shift in favour of dollars ◆ UBS returns to bond market for the first time after Credit Suisse takeover
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The Canadian bank has issued covered bonds across four currencies in two weeks
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Neither issuer has left much on the table for investors
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NIB lands tight pricing as IADB goes long
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TD has followed CBA into dollars, TSB plans a sterling deal