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The Canadian province of Alberta sold on Thursday its largest ever dollar benchmark with a deal that benefitted from a double whammy of being its first as an SEC-registered issuer and a strong credit story for the oil producer following a rise in the commodity's price in the wake of Opec’s decision on Wednesday to cut production.
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The Shanghai Municipal government has sent out a request for proposals to banks and securities houses interested in underwriting the city’s upcoming free trade zone (FTZ) bond.
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The UK Municipal Bonds Agency is looking to bring a medium dated sterling bond for its debut issue, which it hopes will come to the market in the next three months.
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The euro market for public sector borrowers repoened on Tuesday as a pair of issuers took advantage of calmer conditions since the US election on November 8 to raise nearly €2bn in total — both paying small new issue premiums.
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Free trade zone (FTZ) bonds are finally about to emerge in China, with the Shanghai Municipal Finance Bureau releasing a set of guidelines on the underwriting process of the city’s upcoming transaction.