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Reopening the €1.75bn bond issued in January attracts huge investor interest
‘Amazing’ reception for long dated syndications but issuers explore different options amid persistant duration risk
German bond house adds to growing roster of primary dealerships
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Attempts by the German debt management office to prevent another collapse in the European repo market are not enough, according to market participants — though they may have benefited German taxpayers.
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The Republic of Turkey has launched its largest 30 year bond since 2010, as investors shrugged off the recent constitutional referendum and dived in to catch the sharp rally in the country's spreads.
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New deals from the Middle East and Africa are beginning to flow as EM’s hot run gathers momentum. In the Gulf Cooperation Council, Saudi Electricity Co (Seco) and Oman Electricity Transmission are exploring dollar opportunities as Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank plots a comeback. Further south and west, Senegal has picked leads for a dollar comeback as the market awaits the results of Ivory Coast’s RFP.
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Senegal will meet investors next week ahead of a potential return to the dollar market for the first time in nearly three years.
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The Republic of Turkey is out with guidance for a new 30 year note, in a move that rival bankers have said is “perfectly timed". The sovereign is on track to complete all of its planned funding for the year in the first five months.
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The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka opened books for a new dollar offering on Thursday, braving a quiet week in Asia's debt capital markets.