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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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◆ First new benchmark from the issuer in two months ◆ Record IOIs but pragmatism remains ◆ Investors welcome MDBs back in primary after recent Trump noise
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◆ Nineteen times covered books for €3bn of taps ◆ Shorter, older bonds replaced by long ones ◆ ‘Clever trade’ and ‘very precise pricing’ as a result
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◆ Priced off recent peer issue ◆ New levels found after swap spread moves ◆ Deal twice subscribed
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Canada's strong dollar deal suggests investors are looking beyond Trump threats
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Issuer expects second deal of same maturity in the autumn, while funding needs may change
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The sovereign has raised more than £59bn from syndications in this financial year
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