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OATs and OLOs could weaken further versus Bunds while southern European countries and EU continue to paint a positive picture
Uncertainty looms large as presidential race far from clear and budget negotiations potentially ‘highly challenging’
Summer in full swing but first two weeks of August not completely off the cards for non-euro deals
◆ Oil slides, easing inflation fears ◆ Vote split and September QT signals to set tone for Gilts ◆ Oil-driven hike pricing unwinds days before the Bank decides
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The Slovak Republic has mandated three banks for a Reg S 15 year public benchmark. It added that it will wait until the second quarter of the year at the earliest to tap the private placement market.
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Belgium has scored the second bumper sovereign trade of the week, building one of its largest books in several years to print a 10 year euro benchmark that enjoyed strong participation from beyond Europe.
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Portugal is limbering up for its first benchmark of the year in a week heavy with eurozone periphery sovereign issuance, including an auction where Italy’s three year yield nearly dipped below zero.
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A strong start for the dollar market in 2016 looked in danger of fizzling out this week, as deals in anything longer than three years struggled to pull in strong demand.
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Nigeria will have to pay a yield of over 9% to access the international markets as it plans its first Eurobond for three years, according to Exotix.
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Israel has embarked on a US roadshow for a dollar bond, using the same three lead managers as it has done for its last two Eurobonds.