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Large auctions, new 30 year and ‘two-lens' pricing approach among key expectations for bloc’s July-December funding
◆ DMO chief Jessica Pulay on why 2041s won out ◆ Swift execution 'a hallmark' of transaction ◆ Cover ratio slips but breadth holds firm
◆ Debate whether priced through US Treasuries ◆ Tighter than fixed ◆ Tenor handed investors optically pleasing spread
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There were likely some well earned fist bumps and high fives going on in Brussels this week after the EU inaugurated its Next Generation funding programme with a triumphant €20bn outing. But things won’t always be so smooth for the issuer.
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The European Union stunned onlookers this week with its first deal under its Next Generation EU programme, raising a record-shattering €20bn in a single tranche. Lewis McLellan reports.
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Senior SSA bond market participants have condemned the European Commission’s decision to temporarily exclude 10 of its primary dealers from the Next Generation EU syndication programme due to breaches of European antitrust rules. The Commission’s actions have also raised fears that other European borrowers could follow suit.
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