KfW
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Agency prints its largest dollar benchmark this year after a record book
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Dollar strength shines through with euro deals lacklustre
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Reluctance to show hands has led to smaller books and higher concessions
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Reception from investors on Tuesday are weaker than some had expected
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EIB, KfW and BNG lead peers as expected, alongside DBJ which announced last week
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Issuers tasked with resuming public sector's autumn supply in the past will do the same this year
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The issuer has kept sterling investors busy with 12 deals this year
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A new dollar green bond in the autumn is on the cards to help the issuer meet €10bn target
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Both supply and demand are on the rise to support more long-dated paper
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Borrowers push out maturities, printing bigger size across conventional and labelled deals
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German issuer has raised more than €60bn in 2023, with €25bn left to come
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Issuer attracts over $11bn in demand after last issuing a similar deal in 2018