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Switch auctions to make comeback as DMO chief discusses record breaking deal and 2026-27 funding
◆ Sovereign breaks BTP orderbook record again ◆ Demand was huge, but not because price was cheap ◆ Curve stability despite addition of jumbo 10 year
◆ Biggest and most popular green OAT ever ◆ Third and final syndication came earlier than in previous years ◆ Leading position in green bonds and EGB market affirmed
◆ First of seven syndications breaks multiple records ◆ Investor engagement and communications helped stable execution ◆ Smaller programme this year but ‘still a lot’ to tackle
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Nigeria reopened its 2032s to raise an additional $500m on Wednesday, after making a successful foray into the international markets in February.
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Paul Tregidgo, vice-chairman of debt capital markets at Credit Suisse, will be leaving the bank on Friday, after a 31 year career.
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Sweden is set to bring what could be the tightest SSA dollar benchmark of the year, as swap spreads in the currency moved back near their 2017 highs.
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The UK’s Brexit secretary’s admission on Monday night that the government will not cap immigration after the country leaves the European Union — and that immigration could rise or fall after Brexit — may well be the first bit of good news on London’s future as Europe’s main financial centre since the referendum last June.
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The UK will run one syndicated bond issue in the first quarter of its 2017-18 financial year, as the country prepared for a week heavy with political events.
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Russia’s renminbi ambitions got a big boost from the appointment of a clearing bank in September 2016 and the first Panda bond by a Russian corporate earlier this month. In a Q&A with GlobalRMB, the Central Bank of Russia says that all the technical preparations are complete for the Finance Ministry to issue its first RMB bond in Moscow — which would inaugurate a new market for so-called ‘Baikal’ bonds.