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Books on Poland’s upcoming Samurai bond are expected to close at 3pm Wednesday Tokyo time — with pricing on the deal expected to be finalised on Friday. The deal has seen stronger than expected demand, with the deal size expected to outstrip the ¥30bn ($378.0m) that had been targeted by the issuer.
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Poland is set to sell at least ¥30bn ($376.59m) of Samurai bonds at 67bp over yen swaps on Friday. The deal will be the third international bond aimed at pre-funding that the issuer has brought this year.
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Slovenia is open to funding in a variety of currencies, after making a splash in dollars with a highly successful 144A debut on October 19. Poland, meanwhile, has turned its attentions to yen having already pre-funded for 2013 with benchmarks in euros and dollars.
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Poland may return to the market before the end of the year as it continues pre-funding for 2013. The sovereign has already printed bonds to achieve this aim, and will consider further deals if the market climate suits.
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Republic of Poland was set to price a €1.75bn 12 year note at the tight end of guidance as SSA Markets went to press. The deal was heavily oversubscribed and comes just a day after the Czech Republic tapped its September 2022s for €750m at a level well inside initial price thoughts.
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The Czech Republic took advantage of a clear field in euros on Monday to bring a €750m tap of its September 2022s. The deal received a strong response from investors that allowed the leads to set pricing tighter than initial guidance.