Spreads firm amid sovereign volatility; Nova Scotia prices

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Spreads firm amid sovereign volatility; Nova Scotia prices

Peripheral covered bonds lagged widening sovereign debt in the secondary market on Wednesday morning, which was triggered by the German finance minister’s warning that the bond buyback programme needed limits. Despite the comment, some traders reported a surprisingly constructive tone, especially when compared with recent weeks. The closure of the European primary market did not however preclude Canada’s Bank of Nova Scotia from issuing a US dollar benchmark which, by virtue of the strong order book, was increased and priced at the tight end of the guidance range.

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