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◆ New issue premium estimated ◆ Partial pre-funding ◆ Baden-Wuerttemberg 'through fair value'
◆ Attractive pick-up to KfW and other peers ◆ Atypical tenor no trouble ◆ SSA appetite strong
Pan-European stock exchange shares what was behind its recent decision to launch a defence bond label, how it may help both issuers and investors, and what lies ahead
◆ 'Amazing,' says rival banker ◆ Lack of 10 year issuance helped ◆ Pipeline for next two weeks 'looking good'
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An ECB meeting on Thursday that delivered what traders had predicted meant there was little volatility in the rates market that afternoon. With a glut of supply about to come from the EU, one trader predicted spread tightening may follow the bellwether trade.
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The German state of Hesse was marketing its new green bond framework this week ahead a of a debut deal in the format.
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Public sector borrowers have got off to a busy start to the week in euros, with two live deals on Monday set to be followed by at least three on Tuesday, including Italy, as issuers look to get in ahead of a hotly anticipated European Central governing council meeting on Thursday.
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The French Community of Belgium (LCFB) sold its first social bond under its new social finance framework on Wednesday.
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Santander has hired Abraham Douek from Citi to lead its coverage of financial institution and SSA clients within debt capital markets.
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Rates traders were sanguine about the market outlook over the next month in the belief that low supply and high redemptions will support spreads. But long term questions about the extent of central bank asset purchases, both in the US and Europe, are expected to come back to haunt them.