EMEA
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◆ Market's 'green light' buoys long end deal ◆ Sizeable books sticks together during pricing ◆ Attractive pick up offered to sub-sovereigns
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◆ Sovereign serves up annual international deal ◆ Priced at only 4bp over US Treasuries ◆ Recent KfW deal was 'good template'
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◆ Deal much more popular than issuer’s last ◆ Better tone, improved backdrop ◆ Extra 3bp ‘made a big difference’
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◆ Snam prints debut European Green Bond ◆ Heimstaden Bostad brings its first green note ◆ Both deals attract big books at tight spreads
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The UK Reit will see its margins reduced if it is upgraded
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Sovereign and Garanti are following Turk Eximbank's successful Monday deal
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The government has had no problem raising money in capital markets since October 2023
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Further covered deals expected but demand could skew towards riskier paper
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◆ Hybrids and Reverse Yankees on offer ◆ Market waiting for Iran's response to US strikes ◆ New issue concessions still in single digits
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Markets continue to remain benign, according to one EM syndicate banker
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Slovenia will be the first European sovereign to issue an SLB
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CEEMEA loans bankers hold calls on Monday morning and agree to press ahead with deals