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◆ €18bn blockbuster executed in June ◆ Book size and quality both comparable to January ◆ Greece, Sweden to conclude sovereign pipeline for H1
◆ Lead points to high-quality book ◆ Subscription ratio slips from prior tap ◆ Maturity had 'pretty clear consensus'
‘Very normal market’ despite ongoing war and volatility to support another wave of new issues
Bankers say the ambition to price the first SSA bond through US Treasuries has faded as recent five year deals stall and barely perform in secondary
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The eurozone periphery enjoyed a stable day in secondaries on Wednesday, but SSA bankers warned that volatility could still be on the cards before scheduled issuance this week.
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A smaller than typical seven year euro benchmark for KfW on Tuesday underlined how difficult execution in euros has become for public sector borrowers.
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Spain’s short term borrowing costs bounced out of negative territory on Tuesday, as the country readied itself for a bond auction amid a tricky euro market later in the week.
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Greece’s imminent cash shortage might be grabbing most sovereign bond watchers’ attention, but the European Court of Justice has handed its creditors an extra bargaining chip in negotiations.
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Barclays has appointed one man to run its EMEA debt capital markets and risk solutions business after announcing the departure of one of the group's co-heads.
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A trio of SSA issuers are set to pepper the euro curve on Tuesday, despite waves of volatility engulfing the market over the past few weeks.