Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten
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Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten and Nederlandse Waterschapsbank were stunned by the scale of reverse enquiry for taps to their Kangaroo notes on Tuesday, with a rare Japanese investor driving both deals to double the size of any previous tap to their respective 10 year lines.
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This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress European supranationals and agencies have made with their funding programmes.
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Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten printed $1.5bn of two year paper on Tuesday in a move which finishes off its benchmark activity for the year.
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A dance of low yield limbo is forcing public sector borrowers to rewrite their autumn funding plans as crushed rates have made the short end of the euro curve all but inaccessible. Lewis McLellan reports.
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The European Investment Bank returned to capital markets with a splash on Tuesday, indicating that, what passed for 2016’s summer break is coming to an end.
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With the hree new issues in the market this week progressing well, the SSA market seems to have put Brexit chaos in the past and returned to business as usual.
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A pair of public sector borrowers on Monday joined the handful of issuers that have sold well subscribed taps since the UK voted on June 23 to leave the European Union. But there are growing hopes that the first new issue since Brexit could happen this week — in euros, at least.
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Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten held an investor call on Monday to gauge interest in a possible debut social bond.
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Read on to see how far through their funding programmes European supranationals and agencies have progressed.
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A remarkable week for public sector dollar issuance could lead into an even more impressive spell, after the release of hawkish US Federal Reserve minutes moved the 10 year part of the curve tantalisingly close to borrowers’ grasps. Craig McGlashan reports.
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There was a steady stream of sterling deals in the supranational and agency market this week, amid confidence that volumes will keep up until the UK’s referendum on European Union membership is imminent.