Euro
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Defensive €250m no-grow sale set to tap into short end demand
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More than €20bn of corp bonds possible this month as tone improves despite dwindling liquidity
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Proceeds from the two notes will fund long-term loans to Ukraine and Moldova
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Like the major central banks, the SSA market too is ditching any notion of forward guidance and has switched to focus on data day by day to determine when issuance windows are open
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Latest 75bp rate rise made few waves but end of year issuance looks increasingly difficult
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Meeting MREL targets and topping up on subordinated debt issuance to drive the largest Nordic banks' funding plans
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Central bank’s weekly purchase of covered bonds dropped by almost 15%
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The German issuer priced its largest ever green bond
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SSA bankers start fretting about what risk aversion among bond buyers might mean for September primary market
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Further Canadian issuance could follow as banks consider 'competitive' dollar and euro markets
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The German SSA issuer proved that the euro market remains very much open despite the unexpected rate decision from the ECB last week
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German sub-sovereign issuer gears up for the first euro SSA deal since the ECB’s 50bp rate rise, with Swedish agency eyeing dollars ahead of Fed meet