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◆ Deal attracts strong early momentum ◆ Slim premium paid as HVB lands size ◆ Pick-up offered over German SSAs
◆ Caffil aims for 12 years, LBBW goes for 10 ◆ Pair of €500m deals attract almost €5bn of combined demand ◆ Single digit concessions offered
◆ Joint biggest deal of the year attracts largest book since last May ◆ Final spread the tightest in almost a year ◆ Sterling offers saving compared with euros or dollars
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◆ Deal attracts strong early momentum ◆ Slim premium paid as HVB lands size ◆ Pick-up offered over German SSAs
◆ Caffil aims for 12 years, LBBW goes for 10 ◆ Pair of €500m deals attract almost €5bn of combined demand ◆ Single digit concessions offered
◆ Joint biggest deal of the year attracts largest book since last May ◆ Final spread the tightest in almost a year ◆ Sterling offers saving compared with euros or dollars
◆ Trade the tightest in euros since early April ◆ Single digit concession paid ◆ Deal comes close to SSA curves
Opinion
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Analysis
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