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◆ Issuer maintains predictable approach with new deal ◆ The most oversubscribed EU syndication in 2026 yet ◆ Two more bonds priced off own curve, but it's still 'not a rule'
◆ Euro deal more than seven times subscribed ◆ New issue premium estimated ◆ Value versus OATs and Spanish agencies
◆ Deal lands at tight level versus SPGBs ◆ Asian and central bank bids ◆ New issue premium estimated
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The EU has said it wants its bonds to be a safe asset for the eurozone, but to achieve that, it needs to make some big changes
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The issuance of green or sustainable bonds would cap off a remarkable comeback to the capital markets for Greece and further cement the sovereign’s status as a re-established frequent borrower.
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A trio of euro borrowers hit the market on Tuesday, with more to follow
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Supra breaks order book record with dollar fixed rate benchmark reopener
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Greek sovereign could be latest European sovereign to enter green bond market
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