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◆ A 'busy and interesting' session as duration arrives ◆ New issue premium varied by tranche ◆ Longer note likely attracted different investors
◆ Near-record book of ‘exceptional’ quality ◆ Ten year tenor, fixed income inflows help demand
Primary market unruffled, but EFSF and EU to test sentiment next week
German SSA issuers may adopt different strategies for upcoming deals
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Shift to shorter Gilts as UK gets ready to borrow £304bn in 2025-26
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◆ Arbitrage attracts Belgium to dollars again ◆ No book updates ‘a little surprising’ and ‘a red flag’ ◆ Investors expected more spread
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Borrowing task is second largest ever after Covid response
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◆ Sovereign ‘clearly listened to investors’ ◆ 15-20 year linker tap slightly different from planned ◆ One long green tap left for 2025
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