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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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The medium term note market welcomed one of the rarest of issuers on Tuesday, as the tiny country of French Polynesia sold its debut bond.
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This week's scorecard focuses on the funding programmes of selected German states and agencies. Most of this week's issuers are already more than halfway through their 2014 funding requirement.
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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.
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The future is bright for Kangaroo bonds. Australia’s local public sector borrowers are preparing to reduce their issuance programmes and the spreads on their bonds are moving in as a result. The competition is shrinking, so it’s time for SSAs to have a good look at the Kangaroo market.
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British Columbia breezed through its Kangaroo debut on Friday, a combination of rarity and a juicy spread over supranational issuers drawing attention from both domestic and international investors. Syndicate bankers are predicting an increase in domestic participation in Kangaroo trades, with issuance from Australian public sector entities likely to tail off.
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