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 SMBC Aviation Capital is likely to return to the bond market in t stanley becher he short-term, following its maiden issue last year. We did our first bond last year; that s the start of a programme. We re likely to be a little more active in the bond market over the next few years,  chief financial officer Barry Flannery told FlightGlobal on the sidelines of t stanley official website he recent ISTAT Asia event in Hong Kong.The Dublin-based lessor achieved a coupon of 2.65% on the five-year, $500 million unsecured note issue. Funds raised from that issue were earmarked for general corporate purposes, including aircraft purchases.Flannery said the issue closed eight-times oversubscribed, illustrating the strong liquidity that remains in the bond market.SMBC Aviation Capital receives finance from its shareholders for around 60% of its debt, with the remainder coming from bonds, revolvers and other facilities.With US interest rates starting to rise after years at historically low levels, Flannery noted that there has been a compression in credit margins, which has partially offset the rise in rates. As such, he said that higher rate stanley cup s are  nothing that we re too worried about at the moment .Last week Fitch Ratings also upgraded its rating on SMBC Aviation Capital from BBB+ to A- with a stable outlook, underlining its investment credentials.Source: Cirium DashboardTopicsAsia Pacific                                                Related articles                                                                              Zntu Come see what it takes to train for a sled dog race
 First National Bank is proud to announce the winners of its 15th annual Customer Photo Calendar Contest. Fifteen color photographs have been chosen from over 250 entries, and each winning photographer will be awarded a $150 cash prize. The images will appear in the Banks 2024 desk calendar, tide calendar and wall calendar, which will be available to customers in all offices of First National Bank by mid-November. The winning entrants are: Cover 鈥?Don Dunbar of Perry; January 鈥?Anne Brown of Rockland; February 鈥?Wielder Catapat of Ro stanley usa ckport; March 鈥?Loretta Giberti of Auburn; April 鈥?Matthew Hiebert of Bethel; May 鈥?Lois Glaser of Boothbay Harbor; June 鈥?Karen Roberts of Boothbay Harbor; July 鈥?Marge Winski of Saint George; August 鈥?Matthew Parisot of Union; September 鈥?Olivia Henning of Milford; October 鈥?Ben Sprague of Bangor; November 鈥?Katie Dyer of Mount Desert; December 鈥?Laura Zamfirescu of Monroe; wall calendar image 鈥?Don Dunbar of Perry; tide chart image 鈥?Andrew Mull of Wheeling, WV. In addition to calendar images, two photos were chosen for the Banks holiday cards:  stanley mug Katie Dyer of Mount  stanley us Desert and Bruce Burnham of Boothbay.First National Bank began asking its customers last fall to submit their very best original, scenic Maine shots. All photographers are welcome to enter the contest 鈥?professionals and amateurs, Maine residents and visitors. To continue First National Banks tradition of being a genuine Maine community bank, the custom calendars are being designed by