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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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Spain borrowed three year cash at a record low yield on Thursday, as eurozone government bonds basked in a second consecutive week of dovish central bank comments.
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The UK Debt Management Office is reshuffling its funding strategy for the 2016-17 financial year, including adding the possibility of selling short to medium term conventional Gilts via syndication.
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Italy will bring the next line of its domestic inflation linked BTP Italia product in three weeks, sticking with a similar process to its last issue.
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Bulgaria marked its capital markets coming of age on Monday after timing its first intraday execution of a Eurobond to perfection. The €1.994bn note left the country fully funded for the year.
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Bulgaria opened books on a dual tranche euro denominated note on Monday, becoming the first CEEMEA name to pounce on the post-European Central Bank (ECB) meeting relief rally.
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