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◆ 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 Republic of Cameroon’s $750m 9.75% amortising dollar 2025s were bid around a point lower than reoffer on Monday morning, as lead managers Société Générale and Standard Chartered Bank released book statistics for the trade.
  • China's Ministry of Finance (MoF) is set to auction the second batch of CNH government bonds this year in Hong Kong on November 23. Although it seems the renminbi has secured its inclusion in the IMF’s Special Drawing Rights (SDR) basket, market participants doubt this will give an immediate boost to the CNH market.
  • The European Central Bank’s pockets are likely to prove deeper than investor concerns about a series of potentially destabilising political events in the eurozone periphery this week, according to SSA bankers.
  • Debt bankers and analysts are expecting Saudi Arabia to tap the international markets for some $5bn in 2016, but BNP Paribas analysts warn that the sovereign entrance is going to hit the secondary levels of other Saudi borrowers.
  • Two issuers made opportunistic moves in sterling on Tuesday with one offering investors a rare 2020 and the other a tap.
  • There were strong signs on Thursday that investors are betting heavily on further monetary policy easing by the European Central Bank, as Italy sold debt at a record low yield.