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◆ Front-end and belly of dollar curve working ◆ Big order books ◆ Landed close to other recent trades
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◆ Southern European duo steals Thursday's show ◆ Italy grabs unbelievable €20bn ◆ Portugal compresses Bund spread to decades-tight
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◆ Three issuers across the A-rated spectrum ◆ L’Oréal brings the biggest deal at €1.75bn ◆ Edenred and APRR print €500m no-grows
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◆ French bank built €8.6bn order book ◆ Strong performance underlines demand for 10-year covereds ◆ Covered note bank's third deal in three days
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◆ Five year deal soars ◆ Issuer upsizes deal on strong demand ◆ Minimal to no concession paid
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◆ UniCredit finds ample demand for dual-trancher ◆ First issuance since Moody's upgrade ◆ NatWest leaves 2bp of NIP for investors
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◆ Almost €6bn raised across seven tranches ◆ 12 years is the 'sweet spot' for supply ◆ Single digit concessions offered
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Demand was near three times the size of the state-owned bank's deal
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Hungary took euros on Wednesday and showed investors have a taste for shorter paper
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Demand for a senior trade from Israel was high on Wednesday
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Oil reforms are needed for debt repayment to restart, but will be difficult to accomplish
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◆ KBN and Quebec among SSA issuers paying no NIP in dollars ◆ Quebec faces 'difficult allocation' after mega demand ◆ CEB also in five year dollars