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◆ Germany taps 2056s for second time this year, taking €4bn ◆ Spread was fixed from the start, rare for the issuer ◆ ‘Very, very flat’ 2054-2056 roll was key to the decision
◆ EIB achieves tight spread ◆ Very stable secondary market ahead of new supply ◆ ADB to follow EIB and World Bank
◆ Two German names appear on the same day ◆ KfW's spread 'more generous' this time ◆ 'Good quality' book for Rentenbank
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DMO chief says 'broad-based demand' and 'strong international appetite' supported Gilt sale in tricky conditions
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Sovereign will issue more European Green Bonds in future, and peers such as the Netherlands may follow
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◆ AIIB joins supra peers in squeezy UST pricings ◆ OeKB grabs one of its largest books ◆ Investors ‘still buying’ thanks to ‘consistent’ asset swap spreads
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◆ Third SSA in a week gets low demand ◆ Starting level 'seemed good approach' but fails to draw appetite ◆ Coupon level gives hope in secondary trading
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Lithuania will raise more in international markets this year than ever before
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◆ A 'busy and interesting' session as duration arrives ◆ New issue premium varied by tranche ◆ Longer note likely attracted different investors
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