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◆ Sovereign breaks BTP orderbook record again ◆ Demand was huge, but not because price was cheap ◆ Curve stability despite addition of jumbo 10 year
◆ Bond tightens in grey market after record Treasury level ◆ Goldilocks scenario drew investors ◆ Canadian SSAs back in dollars
◆ German state brings third deal of 2026 ◆ Investors appeared ‘insecure’, extra spread to KfW needed ◆ Minimal NIP paid, size target reached
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◆ ’One of the best trades’ from the past two weeks ◆ Dutch agency chooses short maturity ◆ NIPs have ‘crept up’ but deal priced tight
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◆ No book size revealed ◆ Issuer braves volatile market ◆ Short end of curve tricky to navigate
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◆ DMO completes hefty chunk of syndication target ◆ Record size, record book ◆ Demand for 15 year 'encompasses a broad range of investors'
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◆ Kommuninvest spread surprises bankers ◆ KommuneKredit takes twice covered book ◆ ‘A tough one at the moment’ for euros
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The recent electoral success of populist fringe parties indicates that Germany may be heading down a well-trodden path with repercussions for the Bund
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Bankers split on expectations as ‘everyone has been in the market’
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