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New prime minister and surprise chancellor jolted the Gilt market, but oil shooting above $100 shows where the real power lies
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The European Financial Stability Facility has sent out a request for proposals for a bond issue next week, as Finland highlighted how much demand issuers can muster in the euro market — even at yields well below 0%.
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The UK Debt Management Office (DMO) announced on Wednesday that it will hold two long end syndications in the fourth quarter of 2016, in response to calls from Gilt-edged market makers and investors.
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Slovenia became the first central and eastern European name to tap the core currency markets after the summer lull on Wednesday with a reopening of its €1bn March 2035s.
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A trio of issuers on Tuesday mandated for dollar deals across the shorter end of the curve, as underlying US Treasury yields stayed slightly elevated after last Friday’s meeting of central bankers in Jackson Hole.
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Finland is bringing a seven year euro benchmark that is almost certain to be priced with a negative yield — but that should do little to quell demand, said bankers on and off the deal.
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Find out how far European sovereigns are progressing in their funding targets as we approach the post-summer funding season.