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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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Italy returned to the dollar market this week with a dual tranche offering of new three and 30 year bonds, with the latter extending the sovereign’s curve in the currency to 2051.
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The European Commission has fined three banks for breaching European Union competition rules in trading SSA dollar bonds in the secondary market, it said on Wednesday.
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The Principality of Andorra sold its first ever international public bond on Wednesday, bringing a 10 year sustainability benchmark to market and pricing sharply inside guidance.
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Italy sold new three and 30 year dollar bonds through syndication on Tuesday as it continues to build out a curve in the currency.
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The UK Debt Management Office raised £6bn with its first syndication of the financial year. Although one investor said the spread was more generous than he expected, the trade drew praise for the smoothness of its execution.
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The Republic of the Maldives has tapped its 2026 sukuk for an additional $100m, bringing the total deal size to $300m.