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  • Demand for the Republic of Finland’s latest bond was high on Wednesday as it printed through the ECB deposit rate to sell “the most expensive syndication of all time”, according to a banker on the deal. The five year note came 29.9bp richer than Austria’s previous record holding deal, another five year note sold in June.
  • The Province of Quebec slipped into the sterling market on Wednesday to print a fresh £250m December 2024 bond.
  • The UK Debt Management Office has announced that it is planning to reopen its 2054 Gilt through syndication in the week beginning September 9.
  • Auckland Council appointed banks on Monday to arrange a roadshow for a euro benchmark with an intermediate to long maturity, in what will be its first bond in the currency since 2017
  • The Free Hanseatic City of Bremen priced a €750m 2049 trade on Tuesday, stretching out its curve by 10 years to become the second German SSA bond issuer in as many weeks to borrow for longer in able to offer a positive yield to investors.
  • More German laender are lining up to print long duration euro debt on the back of Schleswig-Holstein’s 20 year outing this week, despite yields falling close to negative even at the longest reaches of their curves.