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First batch of post-summer new issues flooded with demand, but will it last?
◆ Five year 'would have been simple option' ◆ Building on success of World Bank ◆ Swap spreads steady despite heavy issuance
◆ Final euro benchmark done at optimal time ◆ Spread to KfW was key, little NIP paid ◆ Investor work has 'really come into fruition'
◆ ADB prices flat to EIB ◆ Deal expected to be its last dollar benchmark this year ◆ British Columbia also jumps in, Québec next
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Risk of complacency flagged as issuers continue to fund into summer
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Investor relations efforts and euro demand help issuer price at ‘ambitious but not unrealistic’ level
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◆ First euro deal since January 2024 ◆ Timing and tightening 'just right' ◆ Peer issuance provides confidence
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◆ First €1bn three year Länder since end-2023 ◆ Deal prices in line with recent EIB, ESM in primary ◆ Secondary spread pick-up still attracted €1.5bn book
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New 10 year deal was oversubscribed as geopolitical risks intensify
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Province ‘well within comfort zone’ with borrowing target despite enlarged deficit