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DMO chief says 'broad-based demand' and 'strong international appetite' supported Gilt sale in tricky conditions
Sovereign will issue more European Green Bonds in future, and peers such as the Netherlands may follow
Lithuania will raise more in international markets this year than ever before
◆ A 'busy and interesting' session as duration arrives ◆ New issue premium varied by tranche ◆ Longer note likely attracted different investors
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◆ Size was at upper end of recent range ◆ Book was over €30bn at one point ◆ Portuguese bonds still tight versus peers
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◆ Investors pour in €270bn of orders for new BTPs ◆ 10 year book a record for sovereigns ◆ Next up, Portugal
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◆ First out of three Belgian euro syndications proved a hit ◆ Usual 2bp premium paid ◆ Italy to follow with potential €20bn deal
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In euros, KfW and Belgium will test new year clearing levels
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In just two months, the Bahamas, Barbados, Ecuador and El Salvador have doubled the number of debt-for-nature swaps completed by EM bond issuers. These transactions could make the product easier for other countries to replicate
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Markets should not underestimate the risk that fringe parties could cause an upset in next year's German general election