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Books on the dollar deal opened just hours after Iran attacked the country
Issuer to focus on auctions and foreign currency opportunities including dollars and Swiss francs
Bankers ‘struggle to see a drastic shift’ in concessions even after flood of issuance in May
◆ New 2046 OT proves attractive to investors ◆ Book size and quality both pleasantly surprising ◆ Sovereign issuer pays its typical NIP
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Argentina may be able to access international capital markets even if US creditors continue to reject restructuring proposals, according to strategists at Barclays.
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Portugal’s 10 year yields have risen while fellow eurozone periphery sovereigns Italy and Spain have staged a moderate rally, with bankers noting that investor fears are focused on Portugal’s political outlook.
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Markit is preparing to launch what it said will be the first tradable emerging markets interest rate swap index.
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The widening spreads between core and periphery eurozone government bonds may lead some issuers to hold back from bringing deals, say bankers.
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Ireland is to auction €1bn of May 2026 bonds on Thursday in the wake of an upgrade of the sovereign's credit rating by Fitch.
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Russia released a request for proposals late last week for its first Eurobond since 2013. Of the 23 banks that that received the RFP, “most” are expected to pitch for the bond, said bankers in London.