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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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More socially responsible investment paper from public sector issuers keeps arriving on screens, but despite the deluge, borrowers are still managing super-tight spreads and selling healthily subscribed deals. And there’s still more to come.
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The City of Paris printed a sustainability bond on Thursday, shaving several basis points from the spread during execution thanks to a healthily oversubscribed book.
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The European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) announced on Monday that it would complete its 2017 funding programme with a pair of taps on Tuesday. Conditions in euros looked strong on Monday, as they allowed the Council of Auckland to pull its spread in by 7bp for its second ever euro deal.
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The European Financial Stability Facility should aim for a bond in the 10 to 12 year part of the curve if it wants to complete its funding for the year next week, according to an SSA syndicate official. Other upcoming euro supply includes Auckland Council.
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Spain — specifically, Catalonia or the Basque region — could be the site of Europe’s first Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing of home energy efficiency upgrades, if a pilot project funded by the European Union gets off the ground.
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Auckland Council is set to bring its second euro bond of the year — and only its third ever — next week, following a series of investor meetings in Europe.