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German sub-sovereigns kept new issue markets ticking over this week, taking advantage of a quiet market to get deals in before the burst of benchmarks in January. State of Lower Saxony, State of North-Rhine Westphalia and State of Berlin all tapped existing lines this week.
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International and domestic demand for privately placed MTNs from Spanish regions is on the up, according to MTN bankers, and should remain strong into the new year.
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Cities and municipalities from Flanders are likely to follow the success of their first jointly guaranteed bond next year with further deals, according to syndicate bankers. The debut bond came a day before the Belgian sovereign announced its funding plans for 2014 on Tuesday.
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This week we present up to date funding scores on selected Canadian provinces. Next week SSA Markets will focus on Scandinavian agencies.
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The flowering of new French local authority names in the privately placed medium term note market could wither late next year, as the country is set to follow the Nordic model of financing its regional issuers, a head of MTNs has told SSA Markets.
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Several German states are expected to make last-minute forays to the debt capital markets in December, following in the lead of Baden-Württemberg which tapped 10 year bonds on Thursday afternoon.