The yen market yesterday slipped compared to the previous day in terms of number of trades, but there was still room for Vattenfal Treasury to make its second and third yen trades of 2001. The notes were for ¥1 billion ($7.07 million) and ¥900 million and have respective terms of four-years-and-eight-months and six-years-and-one-month. The only other Swedish issuer in the market was Volvo Treasury, announcing its 31st yen note of the year. Pfandbriefstelle der Osterreichischen Landes-Hypothekenbank announced three notes. They were a ¥500 million 15-year trade, a ¥1.3 billion 25-year trade and a ¥700 million 20-year trade. And fellow Austrian issuer Oberosterreichische Landesbank is filling the gaps in its book, this time with a ¥600 million 30-year note via Mizuho. The only French issuer in yen yesterday was CDC IXIS Capital Markets, with two ¥500 million notes and an ¥800 million note. They have terms of 20 years, 30 years and 30 years respectively. Banque et Caisse d'Epargne de l'Etat Luxembourg did a ¥500.4 million two-month note. First Chicago Tokio Marine Financial Products did a ¥400 million nine-week trade, and a ¥100.99 million six-month trade, while Kommuninvest I Sverige announced a ¥500 million 29-year note.
January 04, 2002