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◆ Peak demand reaches €11.5bn ◆ Longer call tightened harder than the short tranche
◆ Both tranches priced close to fair value
◆ Deal attracts €5.5bn of orders ◆ Big book enables issuer to take size ◆ Price included minimal concession
Rate increases could be closer than you think
Mobimo and Kraftwerke Oberhasli bring green bonds
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