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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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  • The Republic of the Philippines is looking at two benchmark sized transactions in the second half of the year, to be denominated in dollars and yen, a source at the Bureau of the Treasury told GlobalCapital Asia this week.
  • Jitters around Italy’s political turmoil made its way to Asia’s bond and stock markets on Wednesday, forcing debt capital markets bankers in the region to hit the pause button on deals.
  • The violent moves in Italy’s curve since its president blocked the formation of a populist government may well be a sign of things to come, as government bond markets adjust to the post-crisis world of dwindling bank balance sheet support — and no central bank help.
  • SSA
    Bond market havoc following the Italian president’s decision to appoint a technocratic government has shut the euro market for most public sector borrowers. Volatile swap spreads are making issuance near impossible, while an “enormous” flattening in Italy’s curve is of particular concern for that sovereign, said one head of SSA syndicate.
  • SSA
    The UK Debt Management Office’s latest syndication left BondMarker voters’ hearts aflutter, but a pair of euro deals from Council of Europe Development Bank and NRW.Bank scored poorly.
  • CEE
    Turkish dollar bonds outperformed in a heavy market on Tuesday after the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (TCMB) moved to simplify rates in order to protect the lira.