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◆ Rhineland-Palatinate's ISB pays a slim premium to print ◆ No-grow deal fully subscribed despite thinned-out market ◆ Brandenburg's ILB lines up three year
◆ Fair value estimated ◆ 'No fatigue' despite ongoing supply ◆ Increasing international investor base
Issuer has now completed dollar funding for the year, three euro deals planned for post-summer
◆ Province lands £600m 2030 debut inside British Columbia ◆ Book tops £1.8bn as investors back high-grade Canadian name ◆ Cross-currency basis and Gilt spreads keep sterling window open for Canadians
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The sector’s tight valuation versus the likes of KfW is capping demand
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Primary activity is set to ease into next week as Lunar New Year holidays take place
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Borrowers from both sides of the Atlantic make their second or third appearances this year
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French, German and Canadian issuers printed their first euro bonds of the year
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Buyers grapple with falling interest rates
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KfW announces ‘rather unusual’ euro dual trancher after revealing large programme last month