European Union
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EU’s second half funding announcement imminent, downside risk highlighted
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◆ Speculative interest anticipated ◆ Geopolitical tensions make little dent ◆ 15 year sweet spot for Dutch pension funds
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◆ EU brings 'return-to-normality' trade ◆ KfW prints large new green bond ◆ Duo show leadership, more issuers to follow
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Bloc set to tap 20 year in a deal bankers think could go 'better than usual'
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Supranational takes one more step closer to liquidity of government bond trading
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◆ Issuer steps on the accelerator to price fast ◆ ‘Lengthy’ discussion and ‘a lot of thought’ given to timing, pricing strategy ◆ Higher NIP and limited tightening encourage investors
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Development bank wants to encourage adoption by showing how new standard can integrate with existing green bond issuance
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Enthusiasm for a defence push on the continent is crucial but lacking
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◆ New 10 year launched in big size ◆ 2bp premium paid, ‘business as usual’ ◆ Will the deal open the floodgates for euro SSA deals?
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Bloc to open new 10 year line, first syndication since Europe’s ‘ReArm’ moment last week
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◆Another €11bn syndication from the bloc ◆ ‘Very modest’ new issue premium observed ◆ Pricing method development is ‘only natural’, France stability helps
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Full steam ahead though smaller lenders might face cross currency challenges