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Less EU issuance and earlier front-loading from others could leave investors fighting for primary bonds come autumn
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Paying up is hard to do, but it is sometimes worth the pain to ensure funding certainty
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The sovereign issuer’s track record of resilience in the face of market shocks suggest the country’s most recent round of problems is unlikely to be too impactful
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The invasion of Ukraine showed almost nothing is off the cards in Putin's Russia
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Although the central bank is pushing forward with its plans and has clarified the benefits for capital markets, it remains unclear if there is widespread support for a digital bond market
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Under the current proposal, healthy risk mitigating strategies such as banks' credit transfer programs and interest rate hedging could be prohibited