Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten
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'Very encouraging' for Q2 as investors pile into euro books
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Dutch agency moved senior risk manager up as a senior treasury manager departs
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NWB Bank lands all-time record book
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The $2.5bn deal has given issuer more time to think about its next trade
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EBRD and BNG are both met with unprecedented demand
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‘Very, very strong’ first week sets up bigger test ahead
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Issuers including Portugal, CEB and BNG braved a short window to get their first deals of 2024 done
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Dutch agency will fund the remaining €1bn of its target mainly through smaller trades
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BNG, Finnvera and EAA join peers to tap three year part of the curve
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Issuers face a field of hazards, including opaque pricing and unreliable secondaries
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Borrower has €3bn left to fund this year and has identified one currency in particular for issuance
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Labels and length as issuers offer duration to market where 'mis-steps' still possible
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Reluctance to show hands has led to smaller books and higher concessions
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Reception from investors on Tuesday are weaker than some had expected
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EIB, KfW and BNG lead peers as expected, alongside DBJ which announced last week
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Both supply and demand are on the rise to support more long-dated paper
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SEK re-entered Kangaroo market as public sector borrowers added to old lines
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Big issuer expected to bring short dated deal but sovereigns and supras will stick to euros next week
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More public sector borrowers are looking at Swiss francs, but the market is not there for every name — yet
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KommuneKredit, BNG sell rare offshore Swiss franc SSA deals
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Issuer moves quickly after latest US CPI print lifts sentiment
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BNG and NWB nipped in to take €1.5bn each ahead of large deals from European giants
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The market is expecting more syndications from Austria and Portugal
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After two successful euro benchmarks, the Dutch agency has set sights on the dollar market