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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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Banks have raised concerns with the UK Debt Management Office over the impact that increased regulation is having on their ability to make markets, adding to a crescendo of concern about liquidity provision in government bond markets worldwide.
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The Central Bank of Nigeria decided on Tuesday to leave its rates on hold, but despite concerns that this will plunge the economy into further difficulties, Nigeria’s Eurobonds rallied 30bp over-night as investors focus more on oil prices than policy decisions.
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With bond issuers dithering this week in the emerging markets, a loan for Qatar snatched attention as the loan market bubbled away.The sovereign has completed and signed a $5.5bn five year loan, most of it held by the top line of banks on the deal.
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Panda bonds were thrust back into the limelight when the market was reopened by China in 2015 with many high profile issuers lining up to sell deals. But what are Panda bonds and why should you care? Here’s GlobalRMB’s quick guide to all you need to know.
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As Monte dei Paschi di Siena’s shares gyrated last week, losing up to 34% of their value, the bank received a high honour, for a second year running — top primary dealer for Italian sovereign bonds.
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Markets opened with a more positive tone on Monday after comments from Saudi Arabia buoyed oil prices and the European Central Bank boosted confidence last week. But with many US bankers snowed in at home, EM issuers are holding back.