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The Reverse Yankee market could be set for another strong year in 2020, with Wells Fargo adding last week to an already encouraging running supply total in the format.
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Cracks started to appear in demand for long-dated rates products this week, even as riskier credit markets went gung-ho in the face of the coronavirus outbreak. Now Spain could be set to test how bad the damage has been, as it is rumoured to be readying a 30 year syndication for next week. Burhan Kahdbai, Lewis McLellan and Bill Thornhill report.
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Finland received record demand for its first syndication of the year on Tuesday. The sovereign was joined in the long end of the curve by the State of North Rhine Westphalia as it tapped its February 2038s.
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The Japan Finance Organisation for Municipalities printed the first deal from its budding green bond programme on Tuesday, impressing onlookers with a large book and aggressive price move. The trade shared the market with a social housing bond from Cassa Depositi e Prestiti.
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Cassa Depositi e Prestiti will come to market on Tuesday with a 10 year euro benchmark financing social housing projects in Italy.
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The Republic of Finland and the State of North Rhine Westphalia hired banks on Monday to prepare syndicated bonds at the long end of the euro curve. Yields of eurozone haven assets remain compressed while fears of the coronavirus outbreak intensify.
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The Japan Finance Organisation for Municipalities has picked banks for its first ever green bond, opting to print in euros for only the second time in the borrower’s history.
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