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◆ New issue premium estimated ◆ Partial pre-funding ◆ Baden-Wuerttemberg 'through fair value'
◆ Attractive pick-up to KfW and other peers ◆ Atypical tenor no trouble ◆ SSA appetite strong
Pan-European stock exchange shares what was behind its recent decision to launch a defence bond label, how it may help both issuers and investors, and what lies ahead
◆ 'Amazing,' says rival banker ◆ Lack of 10 year issuance helped ◆ Pipeline for next two weeks 'looking good'
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HSBC has moved the public sector DCM coverage it had in New York to London. The move affects Kevin Galligan, who was told of the decision last week, it is understood.
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When UBS exited the supranational and agency bond business in 2012 there were justifiable concerns that more and more dealers, straining under the cost of supporting this most important part of the capital markets, would follow suit. But the sector has changed — and even those dealers that left clients in the lurch should not be afraid to rebuild old relationships. They may even find themselves welcomed back with open arms.
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The Bailiwick of Guernsey could follow Jersey in debuting in the bond market this year, after mandating banks on Monday afternoon to run a series of investor meetings.
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HSBC has shifted the public sector DCM coverage it had in New York to London. The move affects Kevin Galligan, who was told of the decision last week, it is understood.
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France’s Région Bretagne has revisited the medium term note market following its debut in the format last week. The deal comes at a time of uncertainty for many regions in France as the government redraws the country’s administrative map.
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The Australian state of New South Wales priced a landmark debut offshore renminbi bond late in the evening Sydney time on November 19, riding the momentum from this week's establishment of an Australian RMB hub to shave 10bp off initial guidance and hit its target size and funding cost.