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◆ First of seven syndications breaks multiple records ◆ Investor engagement and communications helped stable execution ◆ Smaller programme this year but ‘still a lot’ to tackle
Busy and ‘euro-heavy’ week ahead but dollar pipeline also building with issuers set to bring forward bond plans
◆ Minimal premium paid ◆ Size at top of range ◆ Issuer seizes upon stability
◆ 'Cautious' start say some market participants ◆ New issue premium debated ◆ Price and size praised by rivals
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China’s Ministry of Finance is prepping a comeback to the dollar bond market, less than a year after ending a 13-year hiatus. But can it replicate the success of its 2017 blockbuster transaction? Morgan Davis and Noah Sin find out.
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Public sector issuers have streamed back into the primary market in euros after being kept away by weeks of volatility. This week is already the second busiest of the year for the sector, but investors are starting to focus on where interest rates are headed.
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Factors internal and external to the emerging markets are this week combining to stymie new issuance.
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France sold its first syndicated tap on Tuesday, adding €4bn to its GrOAT line. The sovereign will be followed in the green market by a Danish agency's sophomore offering.
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Nomura has hired a three person team from the NatWest Markets rates operation, GlobalCapital understands. James Konrad, who ran the desk, as well as Biagio Lapolla and Robbie Anderson, in flow rates sales and trading, will be joining the Japanese bank.
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Two euro borrowers launched benchmarks on Wednesday, sharing the SSA euro market. While both secured successful deals, one found the market tougher going, as investors pushed back.