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◆ Another German issuer jumps into primary ◆ Orders rush in after pricing was fixed ◆ Does spread to KfW matter anymore?
◆ Aussie issuer returns after 2025 debut ◆ Asset managers like scarce international Australian risk ◆ Canadian names used to find fair value
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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The German SSA issuer proved that the euro market remains very much open despite the unexpected rate decision from the ECB last week
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German sub-sovereign issuer gears up for the first euro SSA deal since the ECB’s 50bp rate rise, with Swedish agency eyeing dollars ahead of Fed meet
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SSA issuers becoming more willing to issue on less obvious days to get deals done
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Swiss market only suitable for high grade names until post-rise stability is found
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Issuer overcomes worries of low levels of interest for long euro debt
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Investors still favouring liquidity, but smaller issuers can get deals done