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Markets ‘not out of the woods yet’ as large sovereigns shorten execution process to de-risk issuance
Huge order book allowed the issuer to increase size of five year dollar trade
Issuer had already pre-funded in dollars earlier this year
◆ German state brings third deal of 2026 ◆ Investors appeared ‘insecure’, extra spread to KfW needed ◆ Minimal NIP paid, size target reached
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European Stability Mechanism printed a solid €1.5bn bond on Tuesday, falling just short of completing its funding target for the year.
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KfW and the City of Paris built healthy books for no-grow green bonds on Tuesday, as some bankers suggested the KfW deal showcased the lesser execution risk amid tricky conditions that green bonds offer over conventional deals.
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A supranational is set to add a new point on its curve this week, as a German region prepared to bring its third benchmark of the quarter.
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A pair of public sector borrowers are lining up green bonds this week — but one of the deals could have implications beyond that of the burgeoning SRI bond market.
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Switzerland’s largest canton returned to the Swiss franc market after a long absence on Tuesday, with a 12 year deal that was heavily oversubscribed.