Currencies
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◆ Germany syndicates new Bund after spending shock ◆ Was the spread tight? ◆ ‘A great sign’ that market still functions
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◆ Three IG corporate issuers snag more than €12bn of demand ◆ Whipsawing rates do little to dent appetite ◆ Yield hogs: Harley-Davidson tightens spread by 45bp
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◆ First sterling benchmark from UK water this year ◆ Lands inside fair value ◆ Comes amid wild moves in rates market
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◆ Tuesday brought 'first proper correction' for European FIG bonds this year ◆ But NN sails ahead with tight pricing ◆ Pays some new issue premium due to worse sentiment and larger €1bn size
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◆ Prices tight to US Treasuries ◆ Swap spreads move during bookbuilding ◆ It would 'not have been good' to be in euros
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◆ New €5bn line opened against ‘not easy’ backdrop ◆ Planned long-end OLO turned out to be 2042 ◆ Flexibility once again serves sovereign well
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Loan brings to total revolving credit to £850m
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◆ Athene prints £250m off £255m peak orders ◆ Spread lands at top of guidance ◆ Short-dated FRN a 'defensive trade'
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◆ Talk of planned mandate change comes as bank raises €4bn ◆ More defence projects to become eligible for loans ◆ Deal not impacted, green label helped
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An €800bn defence package was unveiled ahead Thursday's special defence summit
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◆ Rates and geopolitical volatility weigh on investor sentiment ◆ Fast money investors show price sensitivity ◆ Low single digit premium paid
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Listed investment company is striving to cut debt costs