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◆ First FIG sterling deal in a month ◆ 'Staggering' £4.2bn book from global accounts ◆ Door open for future sterling issuance
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◆ Issuer took advantage of attractive euro funding levels ◆ 'The best quality name you can buy,' lead says ◆ Premium paid
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◆ EDP returns with second EuGB this year ◆ CBRE tightens hard on €500m green bond ◆ Small concession spotted on both deals
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◆ Province lands tight $3bn 10 year ◆ Demand stretches down curve ◆ Sitting alongside sovereign
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Tobias Landström, Kommuninvest’s head of debt management discusses recent euro bond transaction
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There is an aggressive hunt for yield by issuance-starved investors in the Gulf
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Spreads are back at pre-Iran war levels, but still offer a premium to western Europe
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Smaller order book this time kept some market participants’ attention, but does size matter?
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Issuer now around 77% funded for the year with one dollar deal still to come
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◆ Issuer was looking to come to market from Monday ◆ Lead says order book 'highest quality' seen on recent trade ◆ Low single digit concession
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◆ 'The trade everyone was waiting for' ◆ Big book and high-quality ◆ Fair value challenging as SSAs trade tight in secondary
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◆ E.ON prints €1.3bn across five and 10 year ◆ EWE and Stedin tighten hard on single tranche deals ◆ Green format keeps order books sticky