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UK government can find direction by being determined on defence and green growth
Nine banks chosen to run £1.5bn borrowing programme
‘Notably better’ spread cements sovereign’s standing, thanks to triple-A rating and solid fiscal position
All as expected by the market, but lack of more details regarding bill issuance somewhat disappoints
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The Republic of Indonesia raised more than $1bn from tightly priced bonds in the dollar and euro markets this week, taking advantage of improved investor sentiment and a recent upgrade to draw in investors.
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Maric Post will take over as director of treasury and capital markets after Anne Leclercq departs the Belgian Debt Agency on July 31.
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The Chinese state council introduced new measures governing the proceeds of local government special-purpose bonds on Monday. Some of the proceeds can now be counted as project capital — which bankers said would make it easier for infrastructure projects to secure loans.
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Italy’s parliament stunned the capital markets this week when it waved through a radical motion to explore issuing securities that resemble a parallel currency to the euro, in a development that has been met with almost universal derision. Frank Jackman, Lewis McLellan and Mike Turner report.
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Iceland plans to defrost its euro curve with a new syndicated issue, its first since December 2017.
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The US Federal Reserve and European Central Bank were jockeying for the SSA market’s attention this week, after the Fed governor hinted on Tuesday that the it might cut US rates. Investors are showing caution before wading into new deals