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Market participants pray for no negative news overnight in hope of ‘pre-Easter wave of issuance’
Two day executions expose dollar issuers to market volatility
◆ Deal came after recent Ontario 10 year ◆ Ontario underperformed but still a key comp ◆ Some price sensitivity? No bother
◆ Another German issuer jumps into primary ◆ Orders rush in after pricing was fixed ◆ Does spread to KfW matter anymore?
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The Autonomous Community of Madrid is prepping its second ever sustainable benchmark, after mandating banks on Monday.
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The SSA market showed its “resilience” to the horror show in US equities early in the week as a series of borrowers printed strong dollar trades — one with its largest ever book, another with its largest size in years and not one paying up for the privilege. Some bankers suggested they may have benefited from a flight to safety but the general sense was that if the volatility comes back, public sector borrowers need not worry.
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The Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) is planning to bring its second ever social inclusion bond in the spring, and has outlined to GlobalCapital the expected currency and tenor. The State of North Rhine-Westphalia also looks set to bring an SRI bond, after mandating banks on Wednesday for a roadshow.
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Three dollar borrowers have hit screens in a market buoyed by a pronounced Treasury sell-off.
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Export Development Canada tapped its 2.7% October 2022 Kangaroo line for A$125m ($100.1m) on Thursday. This is the first intermediate tenor trade in three weeks, with most of the Kangaroo action being in the long end. Elsewhere, Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten tapped into some non-Japanese demand for Aussie dollars.