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◆ Third SSA in a week gets low demand ◆ Starting level 'seemed good approach' but fails to draw appetite ◆ Coupon level gives hope in secondary trading
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'
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Rates disharmony but spreads a ‘different animal’ as level proves music to borrower’s ears
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Labels and length as issuers offer duration to market where 'mis-steps' still possible
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European agencies to dominate week’s issuance with Fed and Bank of England in focus
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Deal encounters mixed sentiment as market predicts rate rise for Europe
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Issuer has sold more international bonds than any of its provincial peers in 2023
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Muted SSA market welcomes European pair