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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 depth of the dollar market for public sector borrowers was showcased by a trio of deals this week, as even those that aimed for tight pricing rather than size overshot volume targets.
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A pair of public sector borrowers were able to place larger than planned dollar benchmarks on Thursday.
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The Flemish Community of Belgium has hit the market with a quartet of private medium term notes — a rare appearance from a public sector borrower in the currency this week.
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The Mongolian sovereign has issued its debut dim sum bond — the first from a non-Chinese Asian sovereign — raking in Rmb1bn ($161.1m) from a three year offering. The move saw strong support from the issuer’s Chinese neighbours and ended up becoming the largest high yield issue in the offshore renminbi market so far this year.
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The Belgian city of Mechelen returned to the capital markets with a pair of private medium term notes, amid a flow of investor-driven MTNs from Belgian sub-sovereigns. And there is more to come, as issuers look to lock in cheap funding.
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The Province of Manitoba has made its first foray into euros after spotting an arbitrage opportunity to swap back to Canadian dollars.