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New issue premiums in recent weeks were lower compared to the highs after the Iran-US conflict began
Belgium and two European agencies also mandated, even as the US and Iran failed to reach a peace deal
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Eurozone periphery sovereigns are again enjoying the kind of dropping yields they were used to at the start of 2015 — and conditions look like staying strong for issuers with auctions ahead.
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A member of a sovereign’s funding team has left the country’s treasury for a job at a European agency.
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Italy’s 10 year borrowing costs fell at auction for the first time since March on Thursday, although the sovereign fell slightly short of its maximum target for the sale.
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The short term risk of Grexit might have receded, but nothing really looks solved. In nearly every currency union in history, once a sovereign joins a currency, it doesn't leave — except for the Pope.
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Italy is almost certain to cut its 10 year borrowing costs for the first time since March in an auction on Thursday — and readied itself for that by selling debt at a smidge above 0% on Wednesday.
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Greece may be off most market participants’ radars for the moment. But with another election in the country looking increasingly likely, an already busy period for political risk could be about to grow worse.