EBRD joins sterling party with central bank twist

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EBRD joins sterling party with central bank twist

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The European Bank for Reconstruction & Development pulled in over £300m of orders in a rare appearance in sterling on Monday (EBRD). Like the vast majority of supranational and agency borrowers to tap that currency this year, it plumped for a December 2014 maturity. But the EBRD stood apart from other borrowers by attracting a book that was nearly 80% central banks.

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