JP Morgan
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◆ Issuer well funded already ◆ Tightens 3bp, no fair value consensus among banks ◆ Demand covers size over three times
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◆ Size was at upper end of recent range ◆ Book was over €30bn at one point ◆ Portuguese bonds still tight versus peers
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◆ Four deals priced at same tenor, with a fifth also in dollars ◆ Why IADB increased size ◆ Swap spread moves cause complications
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◆ Supra begins 2025 with back-to-back deals ◆ Book was huge at over €47bn ◆ Recent secondary tightening helps execution
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◆ First out of three Belgian euro syndications proved a hit ◆ Usual 2bp premium paid ◆ Italy to follow with potential €20bn deal
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◆ German agency joins SSA sterling party ◆ Rare £1bn-plus book ◆ More sterling supply to come
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◆ Third year in a row when issuer priced on first day ◆ Large size, reasonable pricing, ‘encouraging deal’ ◆ Spread over KfW held key to pricing
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◆ Tuesday tap surprise was pre-funding ◆ Next year’s programme revealed ◆ Historical spreads facing French agencies
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◆ Tap was four times covered ◆ No premium required ◆ Spread to mid-swaps attracts
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UK lender adds to Yankee invasion as domestic trio go super long
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◆ Fair value uncovered after SSA repricing ◆ Printing €1bn 'looks like a stretch' ◆ Higher than average coverage ratio
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◆ Supra returns after two-year hiatus ◆ Deal reopens SSA benchmark issuance, paused since late October ◆ Relative value in focus after end of ECB buying, recent swap moves