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Spreads expected to remain ‘well anchored’ in coming weeks despite this week’s blip
Issuer adjusts pricing strategy after market volatility spikes following collapse of US-Iran ceasefire
◆ Issuer leaves concession on the table to secure top accounts ◆ Pricing versus AFD deal ◆ Official institutions hold French agency spreads at the tights
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New treasurer to lead IFAD's entrance into the capital markets
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Investors coped well with a large volume of new issues last week, keeping new issue premiums low and subscription levels consistent
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Secondary spreads in the sovereign, supranational, agency and covered bond markets were supported after Tuesday’s new issue from the European Union, but the mood was skittish
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Supra adds to list of issuers pricing versus Sofr mid-swaps but most borrowers stick to Libor
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EU kicks off first of three final Next Gen syndications this year in style
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