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When reserve managers switched from Treasuries to other public sector bonds, they meant it
◆ Deal 'tight from the outset, but deliberately so' ◆ Slim concession paid ◆ Washington supras in dollar focus
◆ German agency taps bond from 2024 ◆ Line reopened was ‘interesting’ but considered expensive by some ◆ 'No huge NIP' to start with, but book grew after modest tightening
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◆ Volatility causes spread losses ◆ Issuer ‘flirted’ with intraday execution ◆ Level ropes in $2.35bn book
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Investors and dealers will be able to trade European govvie baskets
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First EGB syndication and first dollar SSA bond after tariff mayhem put investor demand to test
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◆ Quick intra-day trade was ‘right thing to do’ ◆ Tough decision on the starting level ◆ Smaller issuers’ spread to larger peers key to pricing
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When it seems as if it is only short-term survival that matters, the best bankers don’t lose sight of the distant horizon
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There are growing signs of a global reluctance to embrace environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles, with talk of greenhushing emerging in many pockets of the bond market. Yet, Japan’s top regulatory bodies and issuers are eager to embrace ESG and, in particular, to continue growing their transition bond market, seeing its potential for ushering in change and reaching net-zero commitments.
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