Covered Bonds
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A steep rise in yields since Christmas has helped propel demand for rates products, especially in the 10 year area, said bankers on Tuesday
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Strong issuance expected from Nordics in 2022, thanks to redemptions, ESG and central bank action
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Soft bullets set to become dominant strain of Dutch covered issuance
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German covered bonds to offer alluring relative value against EU govvies
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Australia, New Zealand and Singapore to look at covered bonds to finance life after central bank funding
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French firms leaders in growing ESG covered market
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Analysts predict Canadian issuers to be the busiest worldwide next year
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Large accounts show preference for duration in latest Swissie covered trade
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The European Union's curve tightened on Tuesday after it announced lower than expected funding needs ahead of Thursday’s ECB meeting, where more dovish flexibility is expected
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German lender welcomed enough demand to print beyond its £250m no-grow size
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Canadian covered flurry dusts market ahead of year end
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Underperforming OATs have created a raft of relative value opportunities but these are being ignored as market participants look to square off their books before the end of the year