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◆ AFT's Antoine Deruennes says 'clear message' showed demand for 30 year ◆ Speedy execution before US employment data ◆ Green OAT syndication next
◆15 year a ‘good entry point to the long-end’, says sovereign ◆ Fear of missing out from both old and new investors ◆ Why Italy ran no co-lead pot this time
The sovereign had to move fast to beat the release of US economic data
Pension funds 'very much present' in the deal and central bank demand 'quite remarkable', says issuer
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The European Central Bank made clear on Thursday that it will not be Italy’s doting aunt to the European Commission’s disciplinarian parent after the latter dumped the sovereign on the naughty step by rejecting its budget plans this week. Some investors warned that while Italy’s problems are contained for now, further antagonism between Rome and the eurozone’s authorities raises the risk of a junk rating for Italy and contagion to other markets.
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Ukraine raised $2bn with a dual tranche offering on Thursday, returning to capital markets in benchmark size for the first time in more than a year, fresh from its agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
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Middle Eastern borrowers are returning to the market in droves, picking up where they left off in September and making up for an underwhelming start to October.
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Sweden's borrowing needs will rise in 2020 for the first time in five years due to an expected government budget deficit, the country’s debt office said on Thursday. To fund its increased financing needs, the sovereign will issue more local currency government bonds and money market instruments.
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Tunisia raised €500m of five year paper on Wednesday with a 144A/Reg S benchmark.
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Ukraine has opened books for a pair of dollar benchmarks, returning to capital markets in benchmark size for the first time in over a year, fresh from its agreement with the IMF.