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Agence France Trésor launched a Eu4bn 33 year deal linked to euro zone inflation this week. This, the longest duration euro government bond ever issued, had to contend with the fallout from the recent market volatility.
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The US high grade corporate bond market roared back with a vengeance from last week's equity-induced correction, as issuers priced more than $28.4bn of bonds this week, almost toppling last year's weekly record of $29.7bn.
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Agence France Trésor launched a Eu4bn 33 year deal linked to euro zone inflation this week. This, the longest duration euro government bond ever issued, had to contend with the fallout from the recent market volatility.
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Participants in the European bond markets barely had time to dust themselves down after being knocked sideways by last week's equity and credit turbulence, before they were back to work.
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The return of volatility to global markets sparked investor appetite for equity, commodity, currency and hybrid EuroMTNs this week. The dollar interest rate sector also began attracting investors yesterday (Thursday), after a slow start to the week.