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Canadian province to maintain market-friendly funding approach and 'meet investors where they want us'
SSA
Busy and ‘euro-heavy’ week ahead but dollar pipeline also building with issuers set to bring forward bond plans
◆ First dollar SSA benchmark in two weeks, 'very successful' ◆ 'Pro-investor' pricing approach on show once again ◆ Funding for new fiscal year well underway
SSA
Busy Thursday ahead as five euro and dollar benchmarks set to price after a slow March
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  • SSA
    Île-de-France sold its first public deal in just over a year on Friday, taking advantage of a quiet market to grab investors’ full attention. The 10 year bonds were priced at a competitive level compared to a recent deal from Agence Française de Développement, according to bankers close to the deal.
  • SSA
    Tokyo Metropolitan Government stole a march on other SSA borrowers in the dollar market this week by jumping in to price its biggest dollar denominated deal since its debut last year.
  • SSA
    SSA Markets's sister publication, EuroWeek, gave out its awards to the SSA bond market in London on Thursday night. Read below to see who won and who was nominated on the night. SSA bankers were entertained on the evening by popular comedian Alistair McGowan, pictured below with SSA Markets deputy editor, Tessa Wilkie and FIG niche currency bond supremo, Nomura's Nick "The Niche" Dent.
  • SSA
    Linköping became the third ever Swedish municipality to sell bonds by syndication on Wednesday, pricing a three year floater. The trade follows dual tranche deals by Lund Municipality last week and City of Gothenburg in March. Further syndications are a strong possibility as Swedish municipalities grow more accustomed to the procedure.
  • SSA
    Spanish regional credits — including super rare issuer Institut Català de Finances — took advantage of their sovereign’s plummeting yields to place a series of privately placed deals this week.
  • SSA
    Lower Saxony sold a tap of seven year floating rate debt on Monday morning. The deal — aimed to take advantage of limited supply from German states recently — priced flat to the outstanding bonds, following on from similar successes last week.