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Analysts discuss the scope of tightening in Bund swap spreads and the impact on SSA spreads
OATs and OLOs could weaken further versus Bunds while southern European countries and EU continue to paint a positive picture
Uncertainty looms large as presidential race far from clear and budget negotiations potentially ‘highly challenging’
Summer in full swing but first two weeks of August not completely off the cards for non-euro deals
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The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is back in bond market after a four year break and is hoping investors will agree to swap out of a costlier deal issued back in 2005.
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Italy’s yields held steady on Monday ahead of a busy week of auctions for the sovereign, despite its banks being the worst performers in regulatory tests over the weekend.
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As the days get shorter and the commute that little bit colder, we like to hold onto the summer spirit as long as possible — ‘keep warm and carry sunglasses’ is Blog’s personal philosophy. But it seems that the Street is taking it to the next level.
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The Vietnamese sovereign has revived its plans for a sovereign bond, mandating the same banks that took it on roadshows back in April 2013 for a new series of investor meetings, with a 144a/Reg S transaction now looking closer than ever.
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Read on to find out how much funding European sovereigns have left to do in the final quarter of the year.
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Capital markets are rife with talk of the European Central Bank wading in to buy everything in sight in new markets in an attempt to stimulate economic activity in the single currency bloc. But although sovereign bond bankers are hopeful of attracting an official bid, corporate bond counterparts, whose market was at the forefront of speculation of an ECB visit earlier in the week, were unenthused about what would be an unwelcome guest. Jon Hay, Tessa Wilkie and Craig McGlashan report.