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◆ Half-year close keeps some issuers on sidelines ◆ Bankers expect big euro supply to come ◆ More concession on pricing could be required
A Kilt will pay a spread over Gilts it cannot justify on credit, which makes it a political gesture rather than a funding tool
Guillaume Pichard, assistant deputy minister, on the five year call, the repo boost and the cost versus home
◆ State’s pre-summer deal attracts €2bn book ◆ Maybe only one more deal to come on reduced needs ◆ 2bp NIP to start as issuer tries to ‘be fair to the market’
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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 Province of Manitoba added to a glut of Kangaroo trades on Thursday, hitting the far end of the curve with a long 10 year print. The deal appealed to investors despite coming on the heels of the year’s largest long dated print in the currency.
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The Province of Manitoba is looking to make a rare appearance in the Kangaroo market on Thursday, responding to demand from Japanese investors for long dated paper in an effort to diversify its investor base.
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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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Public sector issuers shrugged off the quiet dollar and euro markets to take advantage of other currency opportunities this week — and there are signs that more deals could follow in the summer.
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The Province of Ontario sold its first new issue Kangaroo bond in four years on Wednesday. It plans to follow it up with a green bond debut and a dollar benchmark later this year.