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Corporates cram into dollars before tariff day
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Next major day for US primary FIG is April 11 — JP Morgan's earnings, which typically heralds heavy new supply
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Agency has funded around 50% of its €65bn-€70bn programme
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Issuer takes big size ahead of blackout, offering ‘right’ products to investors
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Africa and the Gulf will suffer most in a global recession, rather than from direct tariff pain
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◆ State raises €625m as markets sink ◆ Spread hungry bank treasuries drive demand ◆ 7.5bp pickup over KfW
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All bonds printed this week, except Fresenius’ blowout short maturity deal, trade below water
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Trump has been far more open to negotiation on tariffs than expected, said one EM fund manager
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Capital markets banker returns from US to take over Ponsonby's remit and more
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◆ Finnish deal delivers size ◆ Trade already spotted tighter in secondary ◆ Finnish supply lagging 2024 year to date
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◆ Shorter deal proves more popular ◆ Both tranches price near the same Bund spread ◆ Small pick up to Länder offered
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◆ Tight deal needed no premium ◆ New investors buy the name ◆ Some short-dated covered bonds now trading through Länder