Thirty year euro bonds enjoy rare boom, but investors are still fussy

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Thirty year euro bonds enjoy rare boom, but investors are still fussy

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Thirty year maturities, normally very rare in the euro corporate bond market, have become remarkably popular since the dive in base rates earlier in the summer. In the past 10 days, four multi-tranche deals have been printed that included 30 years, as issuers rushed to take advantage of the exceptional conditions before the European Central Bank monetary policy meeting on September 12.

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