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All as expected by the market, but lack of more details regarding bill issuance somewhat disappoints
◆ Sovereign back in euros, alternating from dollars in 2025 ◆ “Very low double digit” spread over Germany ◆ Sweden, KfW key comps
Likely successor as UK prime minister Andy Burnham further to the political 'left than anyone else’ but market hopeful that scope for more borrowing is limited
Fiscal targets for 2026 already met, more early debt repayments underway
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Sovereign issuer pays lower concession than on January syndication
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No let-up in issuance with another eurozone government to print 30 year bonds on Thursday
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- Do two IPO swallows make a summer, or a winter of discontent? - Why investors think SLBs are 'worthless' and what to do about it - The buy-side grapples with government green bonds - Moans in loans
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New open source tool could bring transparency and common standards to a key market
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Uncertain rates, swap spreads and a flat curve rendered order book ‘quite an achievement’, according to lead
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Government's oversubscribed order book resembles that of a eurozone sovereign deal, say bankers