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◆ '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
◆ Borrower builds one of largest books ◆ Prices off own curve, govvie-style ◆ Typical 2bp tightening, but fair value ‘very much on the move’
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Swap spreads test new tights on fiscal expansion concerns as issuers turn to dollars
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Sovereign expected to pass its first rating test in 2025 with four more to come before early April
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Backers believe new international bank for Nato members could be established fast and make long term loans to governments and companies
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◆ Sovereign sets new book and size records ◆ Deal a hit despite 'not straightforward' backdrop ◆ 'Different story' while still 'a confidence booster'
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Security expenditure targets must be met with debt brake reform, analysts say
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The country plans to issue more in 2025 than the past few years, doing half the target on Tuesday