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International borrowers dominate this week's flow in the currency
Lower rates will need lower inflation — and an FOMC consensus
Advance funding in the bond market is not without its risk for public sector borrowers
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FIG still the busiest sector as borrowers run out of things to do
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The European Union’s last syndication of the year, set to be priced on Wednesday, should go well as it is expected to come with a generous concession to a market that has cheapened going into the sale. But after opening strongly, the bond traded down in the grey market on Tuesday.
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Ten year OAT yield climbed by more than 10bp on Monday morning
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Investors want more digital bonds and issuers are keen to deliver, but the future is uncertain
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Bond markets are buoyed but there’s no time for complacency
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