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◆ German state brings third deal of 2026 ◆ Investors appeared ‘insecure’, extra spread to KfW needed ◆ Minimal NIP paid, size target reached
Canadian province to maintain market-friendly funding approach and 'meet investors where they want us'
Busy and ‘euro-heavy’ week ahead but dollar pipeline also building with issuers set to bring forward bond plans
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Two more public sector borrowers are set to add to the flurry of socially responsible investments dominating the upcoming SSA pipeline late in the year.
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Poland’s Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego (BGK) printed a €750m long 10 year bond on Tuesday from a book of more than €1.1bn and with only a 3bp new issue premium.
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Poland’s Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego (BGK) released price guidance on a 10.5 year benchmark bond on Tuesday morning in London at a level that bankers away from the deal said looks fair.
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Many in the financial industry in Madrid believe Catalonia’s independence adventure is over. But plenty in Barcelona expect lengthy spells of uncertainty after Spain’s government moved to end the region’s autonomy.
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The Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia came to market for its longest ever bond on Thursday, raising €1bn with a 40 year transaction in a market that “just can’t get any hotter”, according to a banker at one of the leads.
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The Joint Laender printed €1bn of 10 year paper on Tuesday, filling the book unusually quickly for a Laender deal. The deal was joined in the market by a European Union (EU) tap of an April 2031 line.