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◆ ‘Very rare’ large book for a German sub-sovereign ◆ ‘New year, new levels’ in price discovery ◆ Tuesday’s focus on dollars, but ‘big’ euro mandates expected Wednesday
German issuer expected to seize 2026's first window for fourth year in a row
‘Exciting’ cross-market relative value opportunity on offer as issuers aspire to become regular euro visitors
Semi-government issuer intends to build curve after ‘landmark’ first trade in market that offers both duration and diversification
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    Province of Ontario has mandated banks for its debut green bond, which is set to come to market this week.
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    The Province of Ontario is attracting offshore investor interest to its green bond debut — which is set to be priced this week — despite the choice of currency meaning demand will be dominated by Canadian buyers.
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    Read on to see how selected benchmarks are faring in secondary. Trading levels given are bid-side spreads versus mid-swaps and/or an underlying benchmark as of Thursday's close. The source for secondary trading levels is Interactive Data.
  • Finnish municipality, City of Turku made a rare appearance in the capital markets on Tuesday, printing its second bond issuance of the year. It funded at a cheaper level by avoiding fees it would usually pay to fund through Finnish government lender Municipality Finance.
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    Luxembourg will launch its debut sukuk next week at the earliest, according to a banker on the deal. The issuer’s prospective five year transaction could be priced flat to or even through mid-swaps, but unlike the UK’s inaugural sukuk, Luxembourg is likely to have to offer a premium to its conventional curve, leads admitted.
  • Seven German regions enjoyed super tight pricing versus swaps when clubbing together for a Joint Laender deal this week. The issuers priced a no-grow €1bn September 2024 on Wednesday morning at the tightest spread to Bunds for a Joint Laender deal in more than seven years — and the tightest ever spread over mid-swaps for a 10 year.