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The sovereign rarely issues more than once a year on international markets
Recent Italy syndication prompts talk of change in how sovereigns manage syndicates
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
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  • France’s €7bn green OAT is a cert for the awards ceremonies. But are investors in it really helping the environment?
  • SSA
    Deal after deal has hit screens in euros this week as issuers from all across the public sector spectrum printed in maturities from five to 30 years.
  • Egypt scored $4bn with its well timed, tightly priced dollar bond on Tuesday. The success of the deal was a function of both the strength of the market and the positive steps the Egyptian government has taken under its deal with the IMF.
  • Onshore renminbi bonds have been included in a pair of newly created Bloomberg-Barclays indices as momentum for their eventual inclusion in global benchmarks continues to build steam.
  • The UK Debt Management Office broke its record book size on Tuesday for the second time in three months, as it also enjoyed a healthy showing from investors outside the country.
  • SSA
    While many of the main euro issuers have already scored their big January benchmarks, the pipeline of euro issuance is growing increasingly congested, although the range of maturities on offer should allow borrowers to avoid treading on each other's toes.