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Returning Hypo Noe benefits from having euro FIG market on its own
◆ Austrian lender's first bond issue of the year ◆ Achieves investor diversification beyond core buyers in DACH, says lead ◆ Moves pricing more than most of its past senior trades
◆ State development bank brings year’s first euro deal ◆ Long-end levels attract yield buyers ◆ ‘Encouraging’ signal for duration demand
AIIB's 'trade of the day' breaks dollar spread record
◆ Bond tightens in grey market after record Treasury level ◆ Goldilocks scenario drew investors ◆ Canadian SSAs back in dollars
Redeia shows hybrid market strength with debut EuGB deal
◆ Issuer’s first EuGB hybrid 10 times covered at peak ◆ Tight senior/sub spreads attractive for issuers... ◆ ...while solid yields entice investors
◆ State development bank brings year’s first euro deal ◆ Long-end levels attract yield buyers ◆ ‘Encouraging’ signal for duration demand
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◆ Biggest and most popular green OAT ever ◆ Third and final syndication came earlier than in previous years ◆ Leading position in green bonds and EGB market affirmed
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◆ Westfield operator increases size on €750m trade ◆ SELP's peak books top almost 10 times oversubscribed ◆ Both deals land close to fair value
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◆ Rare Norwegian issuer times well its deal launching ◆ Garners largest Norwegian senior book for more than three years ◆ Ayvens prints second green bond of 2026
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Issuer returns to market with 10th euro social bond, reaches 56% funded
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French agency remains ahead of the curve in its third biggest year for fundraising, may bring another trade before summer
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◆ Intraday trade, quick execution ◆ Deal came ahead of Moody’s France review ◆ ‘Good window’ also considering OAT auctions next week
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Fund modelled on Romania’s Fondul has $2.4bn of assets
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State of New Hampshire's innovative bond gets Ba2 rating
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Shares in company, which manufactures underwater mine disposal drones, have risen by close to 50% this year
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Renewables can make Europe’s capital markets less vulnerable to energy price shocks
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High demand from institutional and retail investors for maker of Patriot missile components
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Book to open on Monday, close on Thursday in latest express IPO
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Nigeria plans a total return swap, following peers on the continent in the last 12 months
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The DRC has a poor governance record but that doesn't mean things will end in tears for its investors
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Demand allowed the bank to cut the yield by 35bp
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The country offers huge potential and possible pitfalls for investors
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A piece of very rare African senior bank issuance could also come this week
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Central banks in the region have stepped in with support and lenders are thought unlikely to let sub debt extend
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Even if ceasefire succeeds, investors will still want a risk premium
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Country's sovereign bonds will react well to an opposition victory, but an Orban win will prompt a sell-off
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Bank’s relationship with SpringCash is ‘commercial’
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Morgan Stanley is set to reopen the UK RMBS market with a buy-to-let portfolio it bought from India’s Axis Bank, which is winding up its UK business in the wake of the Brexit vote.
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After three eurozone sovereigns hit the primary market on Tuesday, more supply will follow on Wednesday with Germany setting its sights on its second syndicated transaction after returning to the format in May, helping it deal with a much bigger funding programme in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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There were no issues of competing supply on Tuesday as three eurozone sovereigns amassed big order books, buoyed by last week’s expansion of the Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (Pepp).
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