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  • Italy suffered a slight rise in its two year yields at auction on Thursday, as analysts reduced growth expectations for the country. The sovereign has a longer dated auction next week and has also taken another step to limit institutional participation in its retail focused BTP Italia bonds, which will next be sold in October, introducing an allotment element for the first time.
  • Kazakhstan is meeting investors for what looks set to be its long awaited return to the market. The sovereign has not issued a bond since 2000 and its comeback has been eagerly anticipated.
  • Kazakhstan is meeting investors for what looks set to be its long awaited return to the market. The sovereign has not issued a bond since 2000 and its comeback has been eagerly anticipated.
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    Italy suffered a slight rise in its two year yields at an auction of zero coupon paper on Thursday, ahead of a sale of longer dated paper early next week.
  • SSA
    Italy has taken another step to limit institutional participation in its retail focused BTP Italia bonds, introducing an allotment element for the first time. The sovereign released the details ahead of a series of auctions later in the week.
  • SSA
    Scotland’s rejection of independence late this week started to cause ripples in a wider pool of capital on Friday morning, as Spain — facing its own separatist movement in Catalonia — tightened against Germany. But the move reversed later in the day after Catalan president Artur Mas insisted an independence vote in the region would go ahead.