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Recent primary deals were well received, but some fatigue is creeping in as new deals line up
Treasury director Rodrigo Robledo says investor relations work has paid off
◆ 'No investor pushback' at tight spread over govvies ◆ Tenor was longest possible ◆ Private placement opportunities
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Buyers grapple with falling interest rates
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Issuers including Portugal, CEB and BNG braved a short window to get their first deals of 2024 done
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World Bank hits Gilt spread sweet spot as AIIB relies on SONIA
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Country prints bigger bond than expected and will therefore rely less on private placements
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The country has become more attractive for investors since last year’s election
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Sovereign first mover in Asia for dollar bonds but has to navigate sour sentiment and widening secondary market
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