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Portugal priced an oversubscribed dual tranche benchmark on Wednesday afternoon, executing the deal during a sell-off in Europe’s periphery.
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A bevy of periphery borrowers have picked this week to get deals away — to varying levels of success — as negotiations over the financial future of Greece take on a more positive tone.
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Portugal is looking to take advantage of improving sentiment around Greece with a dual tap — but not every periphery issuer has been able to capitalise on events in Athens.
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Cyprus dipped into a market that has become at least temporarily more relaxed about the prospect of a Greek default, raising €1bn of seven year cash.
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Italy could sell debt at a negative yield during a bill auction on Tuesday — a day after it sold two year paper at a euro-era low.
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Cyprus could be about to make a serious statement that it has decoupled from its troubled peer Greece after it mandated banks to sell a euro benchmark.