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Summer in full swing but first two weeks of August not completely off the cards for non-euro deals
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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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    GlobalCapital presents its annual Sovereign, Supranational and Agency Bond Awards 2016. These awards are determined entirely by a poll of market participants, and celebrate the outstanding issuers, funding officials, investment banks, bankers and rating agencies in the public sector markets between May 2015 and April 2016. Congratulations to the winners and nominees.
  • China attempted to position its upcoming offshore renminbi sovereign bond as a sign that markets have full confidence in the country’s economy at a launch for the deal at a ceremony in London today.
  • CEE
    Croatia has picked four banks for a euro-denominated bond and is embarking on investor meetings for the deal next week.
  • CEE
    Russia has sold its first Eurobond since 2013, drawing a book of over $7bn, according to analysts, but with doubt still high as to what proportion of that figure was from true overseas buyers.
  • The order books on Qatar’s triple tranche offering on Wednesday morning have been gathering serious momentum leading emerging markets bankers away from the deal to assess the bond was being priced to maximise size.
  • CEE
    High profile sovereign bonds have dominated CEEMEA markets so far this week. Russia returned on Tuesday with its first deal since 2013, but not with the international slam-dunk the sovereign was hoping for. Elsewhere Qatar started book building for its long-awaited bond.