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Summer in full swing but first two weeks of August not completely off the cards for non-euro deals
◆ Oil slides, easing inflation fears ◆ Vote split and September QT signals to set tone for Gilts ◆ Oil-driven hike pricing unwinds days before the Bank decides
◆ Oil trumps politics ◆ Kuwait scores late winner ◆ How to save Thames Water harmlessly
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 Treasury Corporation of Victoria on Tuesday became the first ever semi-governmental institution to issue a green bond in Australia.
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Standard & Poor’s has downgraded Turkey’s foreign currency debt rating to BB from BB+, putting the country at the same level as Bahrain and Croatia — and two notches below South Africa.
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The lack of any concrete monetary easing announcements at a meeting of the European Central Bank’s governing council on Thursday could spark a rise in eurozone periphery sovereign yields, analysts have warned.
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Macedonia returned to the bond market on Tuesday to finally print a €450m seven year bond after a challenge to the legality of the issue forced a postponement of the deal when leads opened books on July 14.
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Spain drew nearly €30bn of orders for a new €6bn 10 year benchmark on Tuesday, as Cyprus tightened pricing by 20bp on a seven year deal.
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Moody’s has put Turkey on review for downgrade after the attempted coup in Turkey at the weekend, prompting fears that if such action is taken some investment grade bond funds will be unable to hold the country’s debt.