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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
◆ Nordic sovereign brings year's final euro deal ◆ Pricing strategy adjusted after secondary widening ◆ Land NRW attracts with pick-up over KfW
◆ EIB achieves tight spread ◆ Very stable secondary market ahead of new supply ◆ ADB to follow EIB and World Bank
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◆ Pricing tighter than some rivals expected ◆ Landing near secondary ◆ Diversified crowd of investors as treasuries grab ASW rolldown
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Curve underperformed but ‘there is demand at these wider levels’
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◆ Issuer takes 'pragmatic approach' ◆ Premium paid debated ◆ Bank treasuries target key level
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Dollar and euro benchmarks from top trio will test demand post-summer once again
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Meanwhile, corporate issuers pile in after Roche deal
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Some EGBs could benefit from the transition to riskier assets
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