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◆ Italy dazzles with size as we launch our new MTN Awards ◆ Enel snubs the market it created ◆ Record month for CEEMEA bond issuers
European sovereign pair showcased the value of the MTN market
Chunky collared FRN expands sovereign's private funding for the year to €4bn
Major corporates pile into short end of the private placement market
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The Netherlands Development Finance Company (FMO) sold a ZK104m ($10.3m) five year note to a single investor on Monday.
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The MTN market has been all but shut since Wednesday thanks to overly ambitious pricing targets from issuers, according to MTN bankers.
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The MTN market, undeterred by volatility afflicting public issuance, has produced a respectable flow of deals since the UK voted last week to leave the European Union.
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The UK’s decision to leave the European Union will have a “catastrophic” effect on MTN dealers specialising in the euro, according to bankers, but flows in dollars and Asian currencies should go some way to compensating.
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MTN dealers are spying opportunities for deals on Friday, should Thursday's vote on the UK's membership of the European Union return a vote for Remain.
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The International Finance Corporation has sold a $30m June 2046 linear callable zero note, in response to a series of enquiries for the product.