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Two day executions expose dollar issuers to market volatility
◆ 'Pragmatic' and 'flexible' about execution window ◆ Tight spreads to Germany, Netherlands achieved ◆ Trio of euro deals to come on Tuesday
Jessica Pulay, CEO of the UK Debt Management Office, discusses investor engagement
◆ Last krona syndication conducted in 2021 ◆ Issuer presses ahead in pre-selected window despite war ◆ Foreign currency bond left to do in 2026
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Speaking at a keynote interview on Tuesday at the Global Borrowers and Bond Investors Forum 2021, Sir Robert Stheeman, chief executive of the UK Debt Management Office, said that the strong and sustainable demand in the green bond market has given him confidence as the UK prepares to build out a green Gilt curve.
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Spain hit the market on Tuesday morning with a 10 year benchmark, impressing onlooking bankers and benefitting from a stable backdrop. KfW followed up with a tap.
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A managing director from Crédit Agricole's sovereign, supranational and agency bond business will join BNP Paribas in September.
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Spain was the only public sector borrower to announce a euro new issue on Monday as it mandated banks for a 10 year syndication.
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The European Union stunned onlookers this week with its first deal under its Next Generation EU programme, raising a record-shattering €20bn in a single tranche. Lewis McLellan reports.
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Sweden became the latest European sovereign to access the ultra-long end of the curve this week as it launched its first 50 year bond, opening up the long end of the krona curve for other highly rated names.