Oceania
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Strong domestic demand keeps pricing tight despite interest rate uncertainty
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◆ Sterling sale surprises to the upside ◆ Investors appreciate pick up to domestic names ◆ Small premium paid
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◆ Aussie bank starts one week in-person roadshow ◆ Long five year deal to diversify euro funding ◆ Bank considered waiting until after the summer
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Domestic investors dominate despite European interest but Asia buyers take less than in previous deals
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Sovereign to further its commitment to euro commercial paper
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Debutants urged to have a ball in red hot covered bond market
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Inaugural issues to underline just how strong and receptive the market is
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BoQ has two conditional-pass-through euro notes outstanding
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Canadian bank will engage accounts in Sydney and Melbourne in non-deal roadshow
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Borrower lights the way for bulging books and negative concessions
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Trades line up as IG corporate market finishes week strongly
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One month marketing period begins on Thursday ahead of a 10 year issuance