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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
‘Whole curve open’ for SSA issuers but seven year point stands out as ‘interesting’ spot amid euro curve shape shift
Estonian sovereign outing its first under local law
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Ireland enjoyed a calmer day to auction on Thursday than eurozone sovereigns have been used to over the past two weeks — but the volatility may not be over.
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Traders say they are optimistic that approaching Greece debt talks and the iTraxx index May options expiring next week will help return direction to the credit market, which has been locked in the thrall of the Bund blowout since the end of April.
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The Chinese Ministry of Finance (MoF) is set to sell six tranches in its Rmb14bn ($2.3bn) auction of dim sum in Hong Kong on May 20, with the 30 year tenor putting in an appearance for only the second time in the history of such auctions.
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Following its well-received sukuk debut last year, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China is back in the Islamic finance market with a series of investor meetings starting on May 18.
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A pair of SSAs printed dollar benchmarks at the short end on Wednesday — a choice likely to be followed by another issuers in the currency next week.
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A eurozone wide bond sell-off over the past two weeks took its toll on Italy on Wednesday, as it auctioned bonds at yields last seen several months ago.