Australian dollar deal flow surged in the second week of the new year, with supranational, agency and financial-institution borrowers executing jumbo prints.
Toyota Finance Australia says executing at the very start of the year was a key aspect of its return to the euro market after an almost two-year hiatus, as it aimed to price before deal flow picks up in the weeks ahead. The issuer priced €1.15 billion (US$1.3 billion) of three- and six-year bonds on 5 January, a notably early start for Australian corporate issuance.
Australian strategists and traders believe the Reserve Bank of Australia is unlikely to change its monetary-policy plans in response to a more aggressive US Federal Reserve, despite rising yields over the last month. The divergent central-bank paths could lead to more volatile markets, however.