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EFSF and EU have deals to come but 2026 conversations have already started, with long end yields in focus
◆ Spanish agency returns to euros ◆ Big demand for small deal ◆ Tight spread to Spanish govvie
The recent high profile bankruptcies of Tricolor and First Brands have cast an uncomfortable spotlight on the private credit market. For commentators and investors alike, these events trigger a familiar debate.
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◆ Starting level based on price sensitive investors ◆ Some French accounts less active ◆ Issuer has shorter duration needs than peers
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◆ Pricing comes significantly through EU ◆ 'Surprising' French interest in book ◆ Fast money deterred by odd tenor
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◆ German state takes €1.5bn ◆ Seven year demand question answered ◆ Small spread paid versus theoretical new KfW line
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◆ Book one of the issuer’s largest ◆ ‘A good trade’ at 19bp over swaps ◆ Tight spread to Finnish govvies
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◆ World Bank restarts supra dollar supply ◆ Issuer pushes pricing through recent supras ◆ 'Robust' market unfazed by tight spreads
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◆ Sovereign prices just 1.7bp over US Treasuries ◆ Rarity and diversification attract investors ◆ International issuance picks up
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