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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 sovereign also expects to add a new point to its green bond curve
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Mongolia draws $4bn demand for $350m deal, the Philippines raises $1bn at a negative concession and investors ‘scramble for allocations’ on two China bonds
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Supranational issuer attracts strong demand in second syndication of the week
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Eurozone inflation cools as signs continue to point at a strong US economy
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Both the EU and its peer SSA issuers learned a little better how to work next to each other in tough conditions in 2023 but next year will bring bigger tests
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Supranational will return in syndicated format on Wednesday in dollars
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