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Market participants pray for no negative news overnight in hope of ‘pre-Easter wave of issuance’
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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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  • By 10am on Monday October 16, Catalonia's president Carles Puigdemont must clarify whether this week’s declaration of independence was firm. Many in capital markets have dismissed the possibility of Spain’s constitutional crisis causing market volatility, but the Catalan government is approaching its week of reckoning in combative mood, write Lewis McLellan and Victor Jimenez.
  • SSA
    While the dollar market produced one of its strongest deals of the year on Wednesday, another deal enjoyed markedly less success on the day, indicating that investors’ tolerance for tight levels may be becoming stretched.
  • SRI
    Germany’s general election has put the Green party in a strong position to push for bolder policies on sustainability, and possibly to gain control of the energy ministry.
  • SSA
    The European Investment Bank shrugged off any concerns over the divisions between the governments of Spain and Catalonia and the skinny spreads on offer, printing $3bn at one of the tightest spreads of the year.
  • Bond markets remain sanguine about the declaration of independence by Catalonia's president Carles Puigdemont on Tuesday, but that could change sharply if Spain clamps down with force.
  • SSA
    The European Investment Bank (EIB) and the German State of North Rhein-Westphalia (Land NRW) have picked banks for dollar benchmarks expected to hit the market on Wednesday.