Euro
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Germany, Rentenbank and EIB mandate for deals despite Ukraine invasion shockwaves
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Germany will use money markets and accounting to more than double 2022 deficit
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Public sector issuers are likely to try and minimise bookbuilding time to avoid volatility
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Sanctions and dovish central bank expectations abound as Russia invades Ukraine
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Russian invasion of Ukraine causes issuers to postpone deals but short dated prints expected soon
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SSA issuers went further down the curve as Russia sanctions brought some reprieve to market volatility before the invasion
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Soaring tensions in Eastern Europe only strengthen case to turn off money taps sooner
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Issuers line up euro and dollar deals after KfW blowout
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German agency sees more than €47bn of demand for €5bn trade
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Escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia add to market jitters
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French firm completes its euro public tier two funding for 2022
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Rate risk hedgers thought to be behind 'counterintuitive' spread widening that has allowed issuers to offer big spreads over govvies