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Critics doubted the EU Green Bond Standard would catch on, but it is gaining new issuers and a following from investors
Issuance across euros and dollars is set to rise
The sovereign rarely issues more than once a year on international markets
Recent Italy syndication prompts talk of change in how sovereigns manage syndicates
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Rumours of increased European Central Bank support have failed to take pressure off Italian sovereign credit default swaps, despite a rally on Tuesday, with the country resuming its widening divergence from European peers on Wednesday ahead of this weekend’s referendum.
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The European Central Bank will extend its quantitative easing programme “most likely until the end of next year”, according to S&P, a greater extension than the additional six months that many market participants are anticipating.
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The Italian referendum on December 4 has been lurking in SSA bankers' diaries as a dangerous risk event but, on Tuesday, rumours of enhanced European Central Bank support led to a rally in Italian government paper.
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The UK Debt Management Office broke its record low real yield at syndication on Tuesday for the second time in just over four months. The sovereign has also announced the results of a consultation meeting on what form its final two syndications of the 2016-17 financial year should take.
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Italy’s bond yields hit their highest levels at auction since June 2015 at the country’s final bond sale before Sunday's constitutional reform referendum that could lead to the resignation of prime minister Matteo Renzi.
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The Italian Treasury is on Tuesday set to hold its last bond auction before the country holds a referendum on constitutional reform that analysts believe could have an impact on eurozone periphery spreads into the new year.