Germany
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Elia, EDP and Traton ease through a market desperate to invest
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Books bulge for Eni and Schaeffler as investors pile in
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Issuer has already funded about 12% of its annual target in just three days
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Issuer garners big demand in first deal since MSCI upgraded its ESG credentials
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Varying luck for corporate bonds in euros as secondary market wobbles
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◆ Market moves wider but German insurer still gathers €2.4bn of orders ◆ Pays higher NIP to print than it would have a day earlier ◆ Starts buy-back of RT1 ahead of September call date
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Sovereign cuts issuance by €60bn but market readies for another year of hefty SSA issuance
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The bank's plan to issue a seven year covered bond sets the stage for likely head to head execution with LBBW
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French, German and Dutch banks are forecasted to print a combined benchmark volume of around €75bn, with 2024 looking like another year of positive net supply
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Despite prevailing bleak sentiment from expensive Pfandbrief issuers, the market is bracing for the reopening of the long end of the market
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Spreads have been resilient as S&P says limited impact on covered bond programmes from Austrian property company's default
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Only premier corporates expected to print in remaining days