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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 European Central Bank adjusted its forward guidance on interest rates following its meeting on Thursday to bring it in line with its new symmetric inflation target, but the change was not unanimously approved by all governing council members.
  • The Republic of Indonesia veered off its usual funding plan by heading into the bond market this week with a dollar-euro combination trade, at a time when it is feeling the brunt of a big spike in Covid-19 cases. But the stability in secondary market trading and a fall in US Treasuries offered the sovereign an opportunity to top up its coffers, writes Morgan Davis.
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    Pubic sector bond market participants are eagerly anticipating Thursday’s European Central Bank governing council meeting in which the ECB is expected to make a series of changes to align its policy to its new strategy.
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    World Bank has raised $185m in a catastrophe bond to provide financial protection to Jamaica from the economic damage of tropical storms for the next three years. It is among the first cat bonds to be linked to the Secured Overnight Financing Rate.
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    Across the markets covered by the PMM, issuance volume has remained roughly consistent in each of the last four weeks, averaging just over $35bn, with last week's total reaching $41bn. However, last week the number of transactions plummeted from an average of 29 each week in the three weeks before to just 13.
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