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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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The Australian Office of Financial Management (AOFM) has said it intends to issue the Australian government's first ever 30 year benchmark bond in October.
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The last round of IMF lending to developed market countries (before the European sovereign crisis) was 40 years ago this autumn — when Britain was locked out of the capital markets and had to go ‘cap in hand’ to the Fund.
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Trading levels given are bid-side spreads versus mid-swaps and/or an underlying benchmark as of Thursday's close. The source for secondary trading levels is Interactive Data.
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Ghana stunned bond markets with a new six year dollar deal yielding 9.25% on Thursday, barely a month after abandoning issuance plans due to pricing concerns.
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Ghana took investors by surprise on Thursday morning with the release of pricing for a new global dollar bond.
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There is a lot of talk about how the UK has brushed off Brexit, with a series of strong data releases coming thick and fast. But so much of the chatter refers to a “post-Brexit bounce” — an odd phrase, given that Brexit has neither happened nor begun to happen.