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The sovereign returned with a sizeable structured note
Investors seek structured and vanilla FRNs from credit and SSA issuers amid sharp rate fluctuations
Peace agreement will be needed to restore normal enthusiasm
Higher dollar yields dampen some of the callable demand
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KfW tapped a A$2.1bn 4% January 2019 bond on Wednesday for A$200m ($154.4m), as KommuneKredit reopened a A$215m 2.9% November 2026 for A$25m.
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Autumn is approaching swiftly and, along with falling leaves and lengthening nights, it will bring US money market fund reform. But banks don't seem ready.
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The Autonomous Community of Madrid has crushed its long dated borrowing costs with a 15 year euro medium term note.
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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.