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Estonian sovereign outing its first under local law
◆ Sovereign serves up first 30 year SSA deal in two months ◆ Cost-sensitive issuer opts for limited size ◆ Very small NIP, even by German standards
An public sector issuer breaking a record with a deal this week became so common a claim it began to sound like, well, a broken record. But questions remain about how robust demand really is
Markets ‘not out of the woods yet’ as large sovereigns shorten execution process to de-risk issuance
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The ECOFIN committee of the European Parliament will look at changing the regulatory treatment of sovereign debt held by banks in a meeting on Friday, according to a leaked document.
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An increase in swap spreads at the short end of the curve drove public sector issuers to focus their attention on shorter maturities in the dollar market this week.
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The murky waters surrounding Mozambique’s ‘tuna bond’ have thrown up yet another secret loan. Bondholders are clamouring for answers after Mozambique’s freshly issued sovereign bonds dropped several cash points this week.
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With all the panache of a world-class tango dancer or left-footed football superstar Argentina stole the show in bond markets this week with the largest ever order book and largest ever issue size for an EM credit.
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Bond investors woke up to a pair of investment grade Asian issuers on Wednesday with the government of Malaysia seeking bids for a dual-tranche wakala sukuk and BoC Aviation looking to close a conventional 10 year.
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Italy enticed investors out the curve on Tuesday with its first ever 20 year euro benchmark, offering a pick-up of around 40bp over where its 15 year benchmark — a more traditional pricing point for the sovereign — was trading in secondaries.