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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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Egypt has added impetus to its drive to renew its energy and other infrastructure, say bankers, with several big financing deals in the works to fund projects.
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Martha Oberndorfer, managing director at the Austrian Federal Financing Agency in Vienna, has left to run Austrian State and Industrial Holding.
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This week's funding scorecard shows how far European sovereigns have moved through their funding programmes this year.
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Well executed euro benchmarks this week brought hope that public sector borrowers are learning to deal with difficult primary market conditions — and valuing their banks a bit more.
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The Egyptian sovereign, although beset by economic and political challenges, still drew hundreds of investors into a $1.5bn 10 year bond on Thursday — marking a triumphant return to the public bond market after a five year absence.