Europe
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◆ 'Extremely strong' euro market ◆ Trump inauguration creates good window? ◆ Relative values drive book
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Borrower is four times subscribed in first deal since tough outing in 2020
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Bulk of financing for sector is new money, rather than refinancing
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◆ Book supports large deal despite attrition ◆ Belgian scarcity makes finding fair value tricky ◆ 1.5 day execution chosen to aid price discovery
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◆ Deal the largest single covered bond tranche in euros this year ◆ Single digit premium paid ◆ French issuers make the most of flat belly of the curve
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◆ Size on upper end of DMO's expectations ◆ Minimal new issue premium ◆ Gilt to be auctioned next month
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◆ 'Good outcome' for German states ◆ Spread to KfW tighter for longer maturities ◆ Prices tighter than 10 year deals from peers
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'No brainer' issuer set to price a seven year bond on Wednesday
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A fellow Hungarian bank and a Kazakh debutant are preparing dollar bonds
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Most dollar bonds from corporates in CEE have come from Turkey or Russia
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Lithuania paid little to no new issue premium
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Borrower shows that triple-B rated names have no problem calling long distance