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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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The demand for duration reached fever pitch this week as Austria sold the longest dated eurozone government bond ever and a trio of other public sector borrowers printed their longest dated syndications to date. But that momentum towards length may have been halted by a shuddering sell-off in eurozone and other government bonds on Thursday.
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Portugal has retained its investment grade rating from DBRS, meaning that it remains eligible for purchase under the ECB's asset purchase programme.
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Two Middle Eastern issuers brought successful bond issues this week, catching the coat-tails of Saudi Arabia's success to print $3.25bn between them.
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The UK Debt Management Office laid down a strong marker for its host country with a super smooth syndication on Tuesday that attracted a strong showing from international investors and a record book.