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State could fund 50% more next year and is ready to act early in January
◆ Longest euro benchmark from a Canadian province ◆ Investor demand for spread over European SSAs ◆ Building a curve and paying a premium
◆ German state's last benchmark this year ◆ Tightest Länder seven year in 2025 ◆ International demand dominates book
◆ Land NRW and British Columbia eye euros ◆ Rentenbank going for dollars ◆ Too soon to pre-fund?
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Massive market swings make analysing new issue premiums a challenge
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Wallonia and Hamburg tap bonds as bloc mandates tenth syndication
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◆ ‘Pragmatic’ issuer prices at new found level ◆ KfW bonds used as building block for pricing ◆ Deal should give ‘encouragement’ to others
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No tightening in sight but stability hopes rise as market digests US and German political upheavals. Next EU deal to offer direction
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Three issuers hit the market on Thursday, as pipeline builds for next week
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A dollar deal may be on the cards after a recent sterling trade