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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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Rentenbank this week jumped on pent-up demand for Australian dollar paper, printing the largest long dated Kangaroo bond from a public sector borrower since July.
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Supranationals have sold a series of MTNs in rare emerging market currencies in the past few weeks, highlighting the demand from investors making plays on exotic currencies. More deals from public sector borrowers are likely, said dealers.
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International Finance Corporation has printed a series of medium term notes in rare emerging market currencies in the past weeks and there may be more such MTNs to come from public sector borrowers.
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Public sector borrowers have been printing floating rate medium term notes in dollars as investors look to avoid interest rate risk ahead of Thursday’s US Federal Reserve meeting, say bankers.
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Supranational and agencies could add to a small flurry of medium term notes in Colombian pesos in the coming weeks, said bankers, as a sell-off in the currency fuels demand from investors.
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The Kingdom of Belgium has more than doubled its outstanding maturity curve with a 100 year medium term note, and it is keen to issue more ultra-long debt.