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  • The Dutch State Treasury Agency (DSTA) is expected to launch its new ultra-long Dutch State Loan next week via Dutch direct auction (DDA), signalling a renewed commitment to the long end of the market.
  • EuroCP bankers in London reported healthy business over the week, with total new issuance at the close of play on Wednesday hitting $67bn. Over the past couple of weeks investors, particularly money market funds and corporate treasurers, have been taking varied positions on the prospect of interest rate movement in the Eurozone, the US and the UK. Bankers said that the interest play in each of the three currencies has predominantly kept trading within the three month part of the maturity curve.
  • EuroWeek polled more than 100 of the top borrowers in the EMTN market for their views on the Best Banks of 2004 and the results are published here, alongside the awards for Best Borrower and Best Issuing and Paying Agent (IPA).
  • EuroWeek polled more than 100 of the top borrowers in the EMTN market for their views on the Best Banks of 2004 and the results are published here, alongside the awards for Best Borrower and Best Issuing and Paying Agent (IPA).
  • Compiled by Chris Milsom,
  • Rating: A1/A
  • Financial institution borrowers this week proved that demand is still strong for bank capital deals, despite recent volatility in the credit markets. Abbey National, Nordea Bank and Rabobank Nederland all found success with primary issues, while HBOS looks set to open the market to UK retail investors in the coming weeks.
  • Consob, the Italian securities market regulator, yesterday (Thursday) gave ABN Amro the go-ahead to proceed with its Eu6.3bn takeover bid for Banca Antonveneta, and BBVA the green light for its Eu6.5bn bid to acquire Banca Nazionale del Lavoro.
  • Air France-KLM, the French-Dutch airline, yesterday (Thursday) sold a Eu402.5m convertible bond, attracting strong demand from French outright investors, who bought over 50% of the deal.
  • What was the big surprise when you scanned the primary market league tables for international bonds in the first quarter of the year?
  • It has been another volatile week with heavy volumes in the default markets. Trading appeared to peak yesterday (Thursday), with some dealers in London saying that it was the busiest day they could recall. "It is a really hectic market," said one.