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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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As if there wasn’t enough political risk to worry about for capital markets — June alone has the UK’s referendum on EU membership and a rerun of last year’s Spanish general election — then all those concerns have just been Trumped.
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Italy privately issued a long dated inflation linked bond and Spain drew strong demand at an auction of index linked paper this week, as bankers suggested interest could be returning to the asset class as investors bet on a return of inflation in the eurozone.
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Turkey’s sovereign curve widened between 5bp-10bp on Thursday after Turkey’s prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu agreed to step down, though bankers said the asset class was holding up versus equities, at least.
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Spain’s borrowing costs fell on Thursday at the country’s first debt auction since its king dissolved parliament earlier this week.
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Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers has approved the issuance of new debt to complete the restructuring of its external sovereign debt. All that remains is for the country to reach an agreement on $3bn of debt owed to Russia.
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China’s Ministry of Finance (MoF) is set to issue its debut offshore renminbi (CNH) government bond in London as early as this month, with one Chinese bank and one foreign bank mandated on the deal.