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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 US Department of the Treasury is set to shock international capital markets on Friday, launching a proposal for a new form of government debt instrument in the event Donald Trump is elected US president, write GlobalCapital staff.
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Ireland has become the latest issuer to join the exclusive club of century bond issuers, after printing a 100-year note via private placement, the country’s National Treasury Management Agency said on Wednesday.
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The UK Debt Management Office has announced the details of two syndications it plans to sell in the first quarter of its 2016-17 financial year.
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The Government of Mongolia finally dipped its toes into the international bond market, raising $500m from a 144A five year trade this week. The sovereign managed to assuage investors concerned about the twin headwinds of volatile commodities prices and slowdown in China, but had to pay up in the process. Narae Kim reports.
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Poland has returned to the dollar market after its ratings downgrade and, in printing with the lowest new issue premium for a dollar CEEMEA sovereign bond this year, has knocked out any lingering concerns about appetite for its debt.