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Issuer leaves more NIP than earlier this year, as order sizes shrink after busy May and June
All as expected by the market, but lack of more details regarding bill issuance somewhat disappoints
◆ Deal 'tight from the outset, but deliberately so' ◆ Slim concession paid ◆ Washington supras in dollar focus
◆ German agency taps bond from 2024 ◆ Line reopened was ‘interesting’ but considered expensive by some ◆ 'No huge NIP' to start with, but book grew after modest tightening
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◆ Issuer sells euro bond on FOMC day ◆ Screen pricing ‘makes little sense’ ◆ Other comps helped price discovery
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Development bank takes advantage of basis swap for public conventional Swiss bond
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◆ US election jitters prompt early final trade ◆ Issuer pays 'appropriate' NIP ◆ Possible pre-funding for 2025 via private placements
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Funding expert moves on from the supra after over a decade
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◆ Deal attracts one of 2024’s largest SSA sterling books ◆ ‘EIB specific’ features helped book size and tightening ◆ Recent KfW bond served as main comp
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◆ Issuer returns after seven months, leaves door open for another trade ◆ Tenor, pricing strategy carefully thought out ◆ French agencies test new tights to OATs