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Second digital project won’t be the issuer’s last, Länder peers may be ‘interested and willing’ to join in
◆ Half-year close keeps some issuers on sidelines ◆ Bankers expect big euro supply to come ◆ More concession on pricing could be required
A Kilt will pay a spread over Gilts it cannot justify on credit, which makes it a political gesture rather than a funding tool
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The German state is eyeing two fixed rate benchmarks in the first half of next year
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Supranational takes $1.5bn from latest syndicated sale after peer success in recent weeks
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Basel-based supra sets sights on euro and dollar syndications
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The supra is eyeing larger benchmarks, more public taps, and a potential sterling social debut
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Issuance will depend on the success of its wind-down operations
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The regional development lender finished north of €10bn this year
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Sponsored by Islamic Development Bank (IsDB)
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Sponsored by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean
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Sponsored by European Investment Bank
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