
Kanga.Trends AOFM’s inflation return nets a record A$4 billion EIB trade lifts Kangaroo market volume past 2008 level Offshore demand back in A$1.45bn Kangaroo day IADB taps 2014s KBN’s Kangaroo return World Bank’s record market return CEB appeals to domestic investors Kiwibank issues first FI Kangaroo since 2007 ING Bank, BoS Australia and ABN issue guaranteed AUD deals AOFM to support RMBS investors with next A$8bn NZ local councils return to domestic market.
Feature: The butterfly effect As the Australian regulator joins its international peers in initiating a reassessment of bank liquidity, participants from a multitude of market segments are beginning to anticipate intended and unintended consequences for their own activities. KangaNews explores the impact of regulatory changes on real money and bank investors, as well as triple-A issuers.
Feature: All termed out As funding continues to shift away from government-guaranteed format, Australia’s domestic banks are eyeing up reopening markets at home and abroad. And while the spectacular issuance volume of the guaranteed era may not be immediately repeated, funders say they have already anticipated regulatory demands for greater terming out of balance sheets.
Roundtable discussion: Inflation-linked bonds: the buy-side perspective With the return of the federal government as an issuer for the first time since 2003, the Australian inflation-linked bond market has been placed firmly on the radar of both domestic and international investors. Deutsche Bank sponsored a roundtable discussion at which a range of Australian investors discuss their needs and expectations for the asset class.
Q&A: ABA on the impact of APS210 Nicholas Hossack of the Australian Bankers’ Association applauds the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority on its consultation process on proposals to enhance liquidity risk management by banks. However, he is concerned about the costs of complying with new regulations.
Kanga.Deals Exclusive data and league tables on AUD, Kangaroo and NZD deals priced in the year to November 3. |
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