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◆ Market's 'green light' buoys long end deal ◆ Sizeable books sticks together during pricing ◆ Attractive pick up offered to sub-sovereigns
◆ Singaporean lender achieves both price and size ◆ Slim concession offered ◆ Short tenor stands out
◆ Issuer plans regular euro presence ◆ Deal comes flat to Swedish krona ◆ Five years appeals to the deepest pocket of investors
◆ Deal is Achmea's second in five weeks ◆ Investors eager to pick up no-grow deal ◆ Small premium left for performance
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Investors’ need for duration adjustment drives long dated print to double digit negative spread
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Opportunistic covered deals unearth demand at the very short end
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Borrowers could be tempted to follow but would need to move this week
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◆ Dual tranche trade attracts over €5bn of orders ◆ 'Generous' spread fuels demand ◆ Other household names could tap quiet market before late August rush
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Leads disagreeing on fair value did not matter, as investors voted with their feet
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Double digit concession and short tenor drove interest above previous highs