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Belgium and two European agencies also mandated, even as the US and Iran failed to reach a peace deal
‘Whole curve open’ for SSA issuers but seven year point stands out as ‘interesting’ spot amid euro curve shape shift
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
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The Lao People’s Democratic Republic has become the first foreign issuer to sell a dollar bond in Thailand’s domestic market, raising $182m from a privately placed offering.
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The US Federal Reserve’s rate rise on Wednesday was much like Chelsea Football Club’s sacking of its manager José Mourinho a day later — a momentous event that you could see coming a mile away.
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Commerzbank this week became the latest bank to lose its place on a sovereign’s list of primary dealerships, raising a familiar, weary groan from SSA bankers worried about the future of the model — but the head of a major eurozone sovereign has said that issuers are on the banks’ side.
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Investors appear to be confident that a Spanish general election this weekend will return a market-friendly result, with the sovereign enjoying much tighter spreads to its nearest comparable than earlier in the year — despite its yields rising at a debt auction this week.
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SSA issuers are readying themselves for a busy 2016 after the Fed eased the markets into a higher rates environment on Thursday.
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As the Spanish populace geared up for a general election over the weekend, the Spanish Treasury wound down its 2015 auction programme with a sale at the lower end of its target volume range on Thursday.