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Meanwhile, Gulf borrowers head private as Iran war volatility keeps public flow thin
◆ Gulf issuers turn to private markets ◆ Public sector and corporate borrowers to bring forward plans ◆ Banks re-enter covered and unsecured funding markets
Easter holidays and Middle East volatility subdued regular private placement activity though Gulf states step up private funding
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A former Bank of America Merrill Lynch vice president has joined Nomura's MTN team.
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KfW this week added its name to a run of offshore renminbi issuers over the last few weeks, with investors appearing to be keen for paper that can offer a yield of over 3%.
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KfW has printed a large MTN in Norwegian kroner, as bankers reported an uptick in international investors betting on a rise in the currency.
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The size of an average medium term note (MTN) is set to grow during the next few months, in a bid to attract investors concerned with liquidity.
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A slew of oversubscribed deals in the public market could lead to an upswing in demand for MTNs, said bankers.
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Nederlandse Waterschapsebank has pushed the funding boat out in euros, by selling a rare 50 year MTN.