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Analysts discuss the scope of tightening in Bund swap spreads and the impact on SSA spreads
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
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The Republic of Iraq starts a five day roadshow on Thursday, ahead of what would be its first international bond deal in almost a decade.
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Belgium is out with the longest dated deal from a sovereign, supranational or agency — outside the emerging markets — since February. And it is drawing a rip-roaring response which could encourage other issuers to look at the long end.
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Belgium has mandated for the first fixed rate benchmark longer than 20 years in the sovereign, supranational and agency sector in euros since February, while an Austrian agency also found demand at the long end of the euro curve.
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The Republic of the Philippines has pulled off a mammoth Ps263bn ($5.6bn) transaction, switching investors out of existing domestic bonds into new notes, with bondholders flooding in despite a volatile economic backdrop. The sovereign’s liability management exercise was well worth the effort with savings of about Ps2.4bn expected in the first year.
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Egypt is planning to launch another deal from its $10bn conventional bond programme before year end, which should be followed by an international sukuk, delegates at the Euromoney Egypt Conference in Cairo heard this week.
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Ukraine’s creditors should be concerned that the IMF has not yet defined the status of a $3bn Eurobond that Ukraine sold to Russia, said Ukrainian analysts following a IMF/Ukraine government press conference on Sunday.