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PIF's commercial paper programmes have been rated by S&P
EDF and Mowi tapped private placements in their home currencies
SSA issuers extend their hot run in the private market, crowding into the short end of the curve
Banks crowd the short end in another busy week for private placements
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Euro medium term note volumes could be depressed in the early part of the year if spreads continue to tighten, dealers warned on Wednesday.
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Commercial paper’s addition as a high quality liquid asset under Basel III could increase demand for the instrument — but may also depress already low yields, dealers warned on Monday.
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Asian investors drove the first FIG MTNs of the year, with Taiwanese buyers out in front, pushing through several callable zeros.
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Banks could push out their Euro-commercial paper tenors next week more than their sovereign, supranational and agency counterparts as investors look for yield and fresh cash flows into money market funds, according to dealers.
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Middle Eastern banks raced out of the blocks at the start of 2013, printing a trio of deals during the first two trading days of January.
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US money market funds increased their allocation to eurozone banks for the fifth month in a row in November 2012, but a rise in exposure via secured format could indicate a lingering risk aversion towards the currency bloc.