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◆ Another German issuer jumps into primary ◆ Orders rush in after pricing was fixed ◆ Does spread to KfW matter anymore?
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Andreas Becker, head of treasury and pension fund for Land NRW, discusses borrowing strategy
Others quietly wait for bloc's syndication while KfW jumps into dollars, pipeline could be 'well filled' this week
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Deal covered as busy period for German issuers begins to subside
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The sovereign chose a 15 year tenor despite peers demonstrating demand for even longer debt
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Sub-sovereign takes more than €6bn of orders, despite the EU keeping investors busy
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Green bond-deprived investors fight for deals from the likes of EIB and KfW
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The Lux-based supranational reaches halfway point in funding programme as it and half a dozen public sector peers fund in ‘incredible’ market
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ALS and CDC print in euros, competing for attention alongside German and Spanish sub-sovereigns