European borrowers pour into dollars

Derivatives comment: Many of Europe’s issuers find the liquidity of the US currency irresistible

An anomaly in euro-dollar basis swap pricing is tempting a growing number of European companies and governments to issue dollar-denominated debt. And although pricing is less favourable than it was some months ago, the market continues to offer juicy arbitrage.

On October 26, for example, the triple A-rated Dutch bank Achmea Hypotheekbank sold $3.25bn of government guaranteed fixed and floating rate notes that were swapped back to euros.

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