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Bond market's leading performers recognised at GlobalCapital's annual awards ceremony
The pick-up that sovereign, supranational and agency dollar bonds offer over US Treasuries has collapsed in two years, GlobalCapital’s Primary Market Monitor shows. As triple-A rated supras close in on pricing flat to the US government benchmark, bankers are no longer asking whether a deal can be priced through Treasuries, but when, writes Sarah Ainsworth
Public sector issuers have sailed through a volatile first five months of 2026, despite renewed inflation and growth concerns, writes Addison Gong. Their ability to adjust to higher yields and shorter demand ensured investors devoured a large slug of issuance laying a solid foundation for the rest of the year
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Domestic issuers crowd screens in Switzerland
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Issuance recovers from last week’s wobble but concerns linger after issuers like KfW widen
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KfW's Piet Jürging and Petra Wehlert discuss recent deals and the dollar's competitiveness
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Global head of funding Andrea Dore on this week's sterling and dollar transactions
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Major corporates pile into short end of the private placement market
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◆ IDA prints 'rare seven year' and gets big demand ◆ IDA premium debated ◆ KfW targets 'popular' short end
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