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German bond house adds to growing roster of primary dealerships
◆ 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
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  • SSA
    Public sector euro benchmark supply is set to restart after a lull last week, with a eurozone sovereign and a French agency hitting screens on Monday for pricing on Tuesday.
  • SSA
    The first busy week for benchmarks after the summer break returned a slew of solid scores for borrowers, with Finland’s 10 year euro deal the pick of the bunch.
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  • Italy’s yields hit a one month low as investors responded positively to comments from the country’s government suggesting it would stay within European Union rules on its upcoming 2019 budget. Some on the buy side believe there could be much more value to come from purchasing BTPs — and SSA bankers believe that the sovereign could bring another syndication this year if the budget fails to dent confidence.
  • Italy’s yields hit a one month low as investors responded positively to comments from the country’s government suggesting it would stay within European Union rules on its upcoming 2019 budget. Some on the buy side believe there could be much more value to come from purchasing BTPs.
  • Talk of Greece’s return to the bond market for a 10 year euro benchmark has abounded over the last few weeks, following the sovereign’s exit from its third bailout programme. To paraphrase Elvis, it is time for a little less conversation and a little more action.