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◆ German state executes intraday trade ◆ Tenor near ‘sweet spot’ on euro curve ◆ Fair value only ‘theoretical’ in current market
Recent deals showed that investor appetite for SSA credit remains
◆ 'Accelerated execution' due to market uncertainty ◆ Popular deal spotted close to fair value ◆ Momentum accounts 'less active'
Primary market for public sector unlikely to see large transactions until after Easter, reckon bankers
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The European Stability Mechanism looks set to issue its longest euro bond to date after sending out a request for proposals on Wednesday, as the European Union mandated for a long dated tap. Meanwhile, a German state hits the spot for investors.
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Confidence that the market has found the clearing level for euro benchmarks from all public sector borrowers in the world of eurozone quantitative easing is premature. A pulled deal by the Province of Ontario shows the need for price discovery.
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A European sub-sovereign is set to bring its shortest dated benchmark in 18 months after mandating banks on Tuesday for a four year deal.
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Low yields may have resulted in the first SSA fatality of the year after the Province of Ontario was forced to pull a 10 year euro benchmark on Monday. But some bankers suggested the issuer was simply unlucky.
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The Province of British Columbia brought an inaugural euro benchmark on Thursday, as a supranational issuer reopened a green bond in the currency.