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Ivory Coast squeezed tight, taking $1.3bn in an 'aggressive' execution
The country will use all the money raised for liability management
The country is one of the highest regarded sovereign issuers on the continent
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At initial pricing MVM offered about 130bp over the sovereign curve
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Local demand is high enough that issuers can push down pricing, but that puts off overseas buyers
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The country aims to raise €1.5bn in funding on international debt markets this year
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Fair value for the debut currency is in the mid-7% yield area
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Main comparables will be recent deals from Al Rajhi's Gulf peers, not its debut note
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